El Niño and La Niña cycles driven by ocean temperatures in the Pacific can influence weather in the North Atlantic 12 months ...
According to studies of ancient plankton published in Nature, weather phenomena such as El Nino may occur twice as often.
Plankton that lived during the last glacial maximum have helped confirm the accuracy of our climate models – suggesting the ...
The ENSO cycle impacts the waters of the Equatorial Pacific, but what sort of impact does this cycle have on us in Central ...
Weather phenomena such as El Niño may occur twice as often, according to studies of ancient plankton published in "Nature".
Shading of text in the year column refers to years in which El Niño (red) or La Niña (blue) events began. Historical values of the ENSO Outlook status prior to 2014 are based on the set criteria alone ...
Australia's weather is influenced by many climate drivers. El Niño and La Niña have the strongest influence on year-to-year climate variability for most of the country. They are part of a natural ...