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The United Nations on Tuesday warned the world to prepare for the effects of El Nino.
A new study claims that with the arrival of the climate event known as El Niño, the global economy will take a hit.
NOAA is predicting a 40 percent chance of near-normal hurricane activity in the Atlantic this year, depending on competing forces.
The world could breach a new average temperature record in 2023 or 2024, fueled by climate change and the return of El Nino.
Sea surface temperatures (SSTs) reached a record high on March 16, alarming many meteorologists and climate scientists.
Our planet has already experienced its hottest January and second-steamiest February in recorded history, while March 2020 was almost 2 degrees Centigrade warmer than...
In May, the National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center (CPC) reported that ENSO neutral conditions are expected to last through the late summer into...
On Thursday, the National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center (CPC) released its Final La Niña Advisory as sea surface conditions in the Tropical Pacific...