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Hurricane forecasters are carefully watching ocean temperatures in the Pacific for changes that could impact this year's ...
Earth Day draws attention to climate change, but it's also been a fascinating day in weather history, with everything from ...
Scientists reveal warm ocean temperatures are rising faster than expected and warming oceans driven by climate change and ...
The latest analysis from the National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center revealed that La Niña is no more.
La Niña came and went in a flash. Now that it’s behind us, what does that mean for Texas’s spring rain chances?
Seagrass is crucial to the health of our ocean and provides food and shelter for a ton of animals. But this leafy green ...
Tropical cyclones are hurricanes that brew over the tropical ocean and can travel over land, inundating coastal regions. The ...
While climate change may not be creating more hurricanes, experts say it's clearly making them stronger—and more dangerous.
Following a short reign, the weather pattern La Niña has been declared over. That's put forecasters in a bind, referred to as the "spring predictability barrier." Here's what that means.