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As climate volatility reshapes the risks facing Indian agriculture, a new Allianz Re study explores the intricate links ...
Climate change isn’t mentioned in Gov. Greg Abbott’s special session agenda, and yet it can be found throughout. As ...
Here is the central issue as the Texas Legislature deliberates: Republican lawmakers, so loath to utter the words “climate ...
As the world gets wetter, studying a water cycle in flux is a major challenge. ‘You cannot bring a cloud into a laboratory,’ ...
Moving into summer months we transition into La Niña or the cool and dry phase. During this pattern, stronger winds push warm surface waters westward allowing for cooler waters to rise up.
The strong El Nino weather condition that added a bit of extra heat to already record warm global temperatures is gone. It's cool flip side, La Nina, is likely to breeze in just in time for peak ...
El Niño phases typically result in fewer TCs in the North Atlantic Ocean compared to La Niña phases, and TC intensity increases during an El Niño phase while landfall probability increases in a ...
A new international study led by researchers at Tulane University shows that the El Niño and La Niña climate patterns affect nearly half of the world's mangrove forests, underscoring the ...
El Niño is a climate pattern of Pacific Ocean temperature and wind shifts that affect global weather. El Niño brings warm waters to the eastern Pacific; La Niña brings cool waters there.
The latest analysis from the National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center revealed that La Niña is no more.
Meteorologists say a weak La Nina weather event has arrived but will bring fewer storms than usual. Here's how the Pacific El Nino and La Nina weather phases can influence extreme weather globally.