Every prediction so far released for the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season has mentioned El Niño. But what is it and how could ...
ZME Science on MSN
A huge wave of heat under the Pacific could trigger a one of the strongest El Niño in history
A vast pulse of warm water is moving east beneath the tropical Pacific. You can’t see much of it from space, because most of the action is below the ocean surface, and satellites can only map the ...
Morning Overview on MSN
The Eastern Pacific hurricane season is already open — forecasters are watching the first disturbance even as the Atlantic outlook drops today
The 2026 Eastern Pacific hurricane season is barely a week old, and forecasters are already watching a patch of disturbed ...
Scientists are still untangling the complex relationship between El Niño and human-driven warming, but their confluence has ...
Dr. Klotzbach noted that while last year’s hurricane season was above average by nearly every scientific metric, many in the ...
The world’s most powerful climate phenomenon El Niño is returning – and this time, it may be arriving in record-breaking form ...
The liquid iron in Earth's outer core doesn't always behave as expected. When it changed direction in an unexplained way, ESA ...
This year’s expected El Niño could hamper hurricanes in the Atlantic but boost them in the central and eastern Pacific ...
Forecasters already rely on satellites, buoys and hurricane hunter aircraft to monitor ocean conditions. Sharks, however, may ...
A broad swath of the Pacific Ocean is simmering from an exceptional marine heat wave that scientists warn could just be settling in. Marine animals are already feeling its effects.
NOAA is forecasting an active eastern Pacific hurricane season, and TSR is predicting an active northwest Pacific typhoon season.
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