La Niña, the flip side of El Niño, is an irregular rising of unusually cold water in a key part of the central equatorial ...
Earth's average temperature in 2024 reached a record high, surpassing the 1.5 degrees Celsius limit set by the Paris ...
The pattern had been predicted to form for several months, and weak La Niña conditions were finally officially met this week.
La Niña has finally emerged after months of anticipation, but there's a catch. The climate pattern — which typically has an ...
The last El Niño was declared finished last June, and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forecasters have been ...
Scientists warn efforts to limit the long-term temperature rise to 1.5°C will fail as data confirms 2024 was the hottest year ...
Global average temperatures for 2024 were around 1.6C above those of the pre-industrial period - the time before humans started burning large amounts of fossil fuels - according to Copernicus data.
The oceans have been much warmer than average for the past two years, and the planet just set another global heat record.
It’s official: 2024 is the hottest year on record—and the first to exceed 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit) above ...
After months of anticipation, a weather-changing La Niña has developed in the equatorial Pacific further adding to drought ...
In today's climate classroom we are discussing the weather and climate reasons behind LA's most destructive fires on record - ...