It's nearly hurricane season on the coasts and the El Niño weather pattern driving it can bring increased rainfall elsewhere. Will Ohio be affected?
La Niña is when trade winds in the Pacific travel westward from South America to Oceania. This pushes the warmer waters to ...
Artificial intelligence is beginning to transform climate science, not just by improving forecasts, but by helping ...
Extreme weather including droughts and flash floods looming as forecasters say powerful heating is underway in the Pacific ...
A new Rice University study is shedding light on a long-debated question: Can climate variability influence the risk of armed ...
Seasonal models are predicting an El Nino climate pattern that could be the strongest on record, bringing with it more ...
Millions of Americans are bracing for a wave of stagnant weather this week with the potential for soaring temperatures and ...
Houston's heat dome is finally weakening as humidity and storm chances return to Southeast Texas. Here's what to expect in ...
The El Niño weather pattern is likely on its way back, and with a vengeance this year. The famous climate effect is expected ...
New Englanders have seen a colder-than-average winter with a much more active storm pattern, a classic result of La Niña during the winter months. But the seas over the equatorial Pacific waters are ...
A large study shows that warming does not always increase pest insects. About half of insect populations grow while others ...
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