A climate phenomenon known as El Niño Costero may be developing near Peru, potentially spelling an early end to La Niña.
March 15, 2025 - By Emily Becker - La Niña conditions persisted through February, but forecasters expect ENSO-neutral ...
That’s average, according to the NHC. Colorado State University Atlantic hurricane specialist Phil Klotzbach wrote on X that ...
After a period of persistent La Niña conditions, the equatorial Pacific Ocean is showing strong signs of a shift toward the neutral state of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), according to ...
La Niña can lead to heavy snowstorms in the Northwest, droughts in the South and a more severe hurricane season on the East Coast. Typically, La Niña events happen every three to five years, though ...
As meteorological winter draws to a close, attention is turning to whether the La Niña pattern that emerged ... create uncertainty for the upcoming hurricane season in the Atlantic basin.
The above-average season in 2024 fell within range of NOAA's predicted forecast released prior to the start of Hurricane Season. NOAA predicted 17-24 named storms, 8-13 being hurricanes and 4-7 being ...
As hurricane season ended, attention shifted to whether La Niña would bring Texas the hallmark of a warm and dry winter. Houston’s Bush Intercontinental Airport, the city’s official climate ...
According to research , when La Nina is in place during the spring there are more tornadoes and hailstorms mainly in the south. That increase also includes right here in North Carolina, although it is ...
AS if commodity markets needed any more drama this year, this year’s Atlantic hurricane season could be the seventh-consecutive with above-average activity, raising risks for US grain exports as ...