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Two of the planet's most powerful natural climate influencers, El Niño and La Niña, have shaped global weather patterns for ...
With the World Meteorological Organization predicting an 80% chance that one of the next five years will be Earth’s hottest ...
Extreme events such as floods and droughts are becoming more frequent, longer-lasting and more severe, study says ...
For centuries, scientists have known that oceans move and swirl, shifting water across the planet. But recent breakthroughs ...
The areas over the ocean where storm clouds form have dwindled by up to 3 per cent in the past two decades, new research led by NASA shows.
Atlantic hurricane season intensifies, forecasters are raising urgent alarms: they are losing the tools they rely on to predict deadly storms. Budget cuts and agency infighting have triggered a ...
Ocean waters are getting greener at the poles and bluer toward the equator, according to an analysis of satellite data ...
As hurricane season rolls on, some folks are sitting and scratching their heads wondering why the season seems like it's off to such a slow start. To help get a better idea of why this is, we turn to ...
In early February, in downtown Bogotá, Colombia, Luis Alfredo Acosta recited a line in a book from memory: “I am from the ...
The Philippines may experience 11 to 19 tropical cyclones from July to December 2025, state weather bureau PAGASA said in its ...
A global ocean color shift is underway, with greener waters near the poles and bluer seas in the tropics, impacting many ...