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La Niña phenomenon that brought cooler weather earlier this year – The role of winds and the next threat: floods ...
Imagine waking up to the howling winds of a powerful storm, snow drifts piling up against your door, and the world outside ...
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The Financial Times has put Athens and the risk of a potential fire outbreak, which could reach areas such as Zografou, under ...
It almost sounds unbelievable: a single state where you can find blistering heat waves, catastrophic hurricanes, sudden ...
Extreme weather means wildfires and flooding are becoming more likely, posing a risk to urban areas around the world ...
Françoise Gilot-Salk Chair and chief science officer, Molecular Neurobiology Laboratory, The Salk Institute for Biological Studies, La Jolla, Calif ... professor, Department of Geography, and former ...
Australia is prone to drought partly because of its geography. Our continent spans the latitudes of ... had record-low rainfall. Despite 1938 being a La Niña year, conditions worsened substantially.
After one of the strongest El Niños on record ended in 2024, meteorologists predicted La Niña — the counterpart to this climate pattern — would follow. Signals of a slowly developing and "unusual" La ...
A short and strange La Niña event officially came to an end last month, and conditions across a critical section of the Pacific Ocean remain near-normal heading into the beginning of this summer.
WASHINGTON — La Niña has left the building — but that doesn’t mean Mother Nature is taking a break. The globe is now in a weather limbo known as La Nada, or ENSO-neutral, where Pacific ...
This includes the looming threat of La Niña and the need for enhanced communication and monitoring systems. Engineer Alan Ray Ribo of PAGASA Davao provided the climate outlook and highlighted the ...