Tropical storms such as typhoons, hurricanes, and cyclones are Earth's most powerful weather systems. Born over warm oceans, ...
The oceanic conditions that churn up the very strongest of hurricanes and typhoons are heating up in the North Atlantic and Western Pacific, fueled by warm water that extends well below the surface.
Along the U.S. West Coast, atmospheric rivers are dreaded for the damage they can cause, but they are also essential to the ...
A global effort to better understand moisture-laden rivers in the sky, like those currently battering the West Coast, will ...
NOAA has officially declared the La Niña event has developed. Will this last the winter, and what are the key characteristics ...
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La Niña has a major influence on winter weather in the U.S., but its effects vary drastically by region. What will we see?
The Climate Prediction Center is eyeing a transition to ENSO-neutral in 2026. What does that mean for winter weather?
Federal forecasters at the National Weather Service are predicting that a weak La Niña will continue through January.
Across the globe, severe weather due to climate change is causing thousands of deaths and widespread destruction.
"The early storm will not be as strong as the event we saw early last week, though it will impact the same areas," a ...