El Niño conditions are 82% likely to return as soon as next month, with a 96% chance of it lasting through at least February, and there are increasing chances that the El Niño event will be moderate ...
Forecasters say a potentially "super" El Niño is rapidly taking shape in the Pacific—but whether it evolves into a ...
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Scientists trace 'super El Niño' to Earth's deadliest die-off as new event threatens record heat
"The Great Dying" nearly wiped out life on Earth about 252 million years ago.
El Niño is known for bringing soaking storms to California, especially the state’s southern half. A lesser-known side effect ...
El Niño has often been linked with weaker monsoons—but experts warn this year has the potential to be unpredictable.
Scientists are still untangling the complex relationship between El Niño and human-driven warming, but their confluence has ...
A strong to very strong El Niño is currently developing. NOAA has factored this strong El Niño into Michigan’s summer ...
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El Niño could mean more tropical activity for the Western Pacific
With a strengthening El Niño making headlines for its powerful influence on hurricane season in the Eastern Pacific and ...
What does a Super El Nino mean? What is El Nino and how might a stronger one impact you? We asked meteorologists and Al Roker ...
El Niño has drawn growing attention as warming conditions in the Pacific raise the possibility of its return by late 2026.
A developing El Niño could alter U.S. weather, bringing flood threats to some areas, and rising heat and drought elsewhere.
The arrival of a potentially powerful El Niño weather system this year could devastate coral reefs around the world already weakened by back-to-back rounds of bleaching, scientists warn.
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