Something has shifted in the way climate scientists talk about their own work. The language has become noticeably more ...
Ocean surface wind changes regulate air–sea exchanges of momentum, buoyancy, and gases, with far‑reaching implications for the climate system. Although human influences on Southern Hemisphere winds ...
For the second time in as many months, a wind burst occurred in a remote part of the western Pacific Ocean during January - and odds are rising that it will trigger a significant change in the ...
NASA satellites have detected a vast pulse of warm water reaching the coast of South America, signaling that El Niño is ...
Forecasters are predicting a “very strong” El Niño weather pattern, potentially setting up Idaho up for intense drought ...
The emergence of warmer waters in the Pacific drives El Niño formation, says Environment Canada research scientist Billy Merryfield.
NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center confirms El Niño has formed and could strengthen in 2026, with potential impacts on storms, rainfall and weather patterns in Tennessee.
Large-scale marine heatwaves in the mid-latitude northeast Pacific have garnered significant attention due to their vast spatial extent, intensity, prolonged duration, and detrimental impacts on ...
Since early this year, we’ve been talking about the potential of a strong El Niño forming in the waters of the south-central ...
An international research team led by the Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon has, for the first time, succeeded in visualizing and quantifying the complex airflow dynamics directly above the ocean surface in ...
Wind shear is a weather term often used during hurricane season, but it can sometimes sound like technical jargon. For ...