During an earnings call on Wednesday, The Walt Disney Company reported domestic theme park revenue of $6.43 billion but ...
The planet-cooling climate pattern known as La Niña is here, scientists said Thursday, but it cannot prevent 2025 from being one of the hottest years on record.
A new study finds that the rate of ocean warming has more than quadrupled over the past 40 years—and pinpoints why.
During El Nino, warmer Pacific water helps form thunderstorms ... and it tends to promote the formation and intensification of Atlantic hurricanes by reducing vertical wind shear across the ...
This means that January 2025 stands out as anomalous even by the standards of the last two years,” Hausfather explains.
Colorado State University's Dr. Phil Klotzbach spoke with Meteorologist Andrew Shipley about the upcoming season.
This time 365 days ago we'd already experienced a few different prolific tornado outbreaks as a result of our wintertime ...
The oceans have been much warmer than average for the past two years, and the planet just set another global heat record.
A weak La Nina event has arrived in the Pacific, bringing colder waters and potentially cooler weather. Despite being delayed ...
which increases the number of hurricanes that develop and allows stronger storms to form. Last winter—affected by El Niño—was the warmest on record in the U.S., with temperatures across the ...
But forecasters with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration expect this La Niña event to be a weak one, and its chances of lasting through the next hurricane season are low.
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