The key to the intensity of a coming El Niño lies hundreds of feet down in the Pacific Ocean. That’s where a freight train of record-warm water is chugging along. This train, called a Kelvin wave, is ...
Meteorologist Michelle Kennedy interviews Covering Climate Now Meteorologist, David Dickson about the developing climate ...
After the annual spawn ends in lakes and reservoirs across the Upstate, many game fish species move from their spring locations to where they will spend the summer. In some ...
Multi-year La Niña events—so-called "double-dip" or even "triple-dip" La Niñas—are becoming more common. But why do these events persist for multiple years in the first place?
This finesse fishing tactic has been catching bass for decades. Learn why it works, how to rig it, and when to fish it ...
The number that caught forecasters’ attention arrived in NOAA’s weekly Niño 3.4 update for the week ending May 18, 2026: the ...
Il y a quatre jours à peine, j’ai eu l’occasion de taquiner les poissons de cette emblématique nappe d’eau. Ce lac naturel de ...
Latest assessments indicate that beneath the surface of the equatorial eastern Pacific, cradle of El Niño, a powerful event may be taking shape, one that could surpass the intensity of the 2023 event ...
La thermocline est une couche de transition thermique rapide entre les eaux superficielles et les eaux profondes. Les plongeurs en tuba, peuvent observer également une thermocline de quelques degrés ...
Abstract: This letter investigates the relationship between wind, sea surface temperature (SST), and thermocline in the Seychelles-Chagos Thermocline Ridge (SCTR, 5°S-10°S, 50°E-80°E) using a ...