Scientists say Earth is shifting from a merely warm planet toward what some describe as a “Hothouse” state, driven not just by smokestacks and tailpipes but by quieter feedbacks and thresholds. I see ...
The trade winds are permanent east-to-west prevailing winds that flow in Earth's equatorial region, blowing mainly from the northeast in the Northern Hemisphere and from the southeast in the Southern ...
A rare and disruptive atmospheric event may soon unfold, raising the prospect of significant weather shifts across the U.S.
Once again, sea surface temperatures are hovering slightly below average in the eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean. This climate pattern, called La Niña, has it’s biggest influence on the weather across ...
Winter’s La Niña pattern may lead to a late spring in the northern United States, and affect how you get plants.
Tropical cyclones can unleash extensive devastation, as recent storms that swept over Jamaica and the Philippines made unmistakably clear. Accurate weather forecasts that buy more time to prepare are ...
About a year ago, researchers at the University of Michigan found that the extratropical cyclones that are the biggest ...
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Changes are coming to Western Washington's La Niña weather pattern, according to the Climate Prediction Center.
After a mostly cold December, January and start to February for the Adirondacks and much of the eastern U.S., the switch appears to be flipping. The odds of such punishingly cold ...