Last year built off a remarkable 2023, in which temperatures took off to an unprecedented extent in the middle of the year.
La Niña reared its head in the tropical Pacific in December 2024 and it's likely to linger for a few more months. What does ...
Global temperatures in 2024 were 2.30 degrees Fahrenheit ( 1.28 degrees Celsius) above the agency's 20th-century baseline ...
The Australian tropics could be on the verge of awakening, with growing sings of heavy rain and increased tropical cyclone ...
Earth experienced its hottest year on record, surpassing previous highs with an average temperature 1.28 degrees Celsius ...
La Niña Definition La Niña is one half of the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) cycle—when the east-central tropical ...
She’s back! La Niña has arrived, and its global ripple effects are already taking shape. Cooler-than-average sea surface temperatures in the tropical Pacific, combined with stronger trade winds, are ...
The last two years saw average global temperatures exceed a critical warming limit for the first time, Europe's climate ...
The tropical Pacific sea surface temperature loitered in ENSO-neutral since April 2024, with our primary ENSO monitoring ...
In 2024, air temperatures and ocean temperatures once again reached record highs. According to climate researchers, ocean temperatures down to depths of 2,000 meters were higher than ever recorded.
Temperatures of -16C were forecast for Thursday night but the lowest recorded ended up being -14.5C in Altnaharra in northern Scotland. After many days of weather warnings across the UK covering ...