Last year, 2024, was the warmest year on record for the planet, easily breaking the previous record set just a year earlier.
Three recent studies reveal how the interplay between El Niño and long-term global warming drove the record-breaking global ...
The past year is certain to be the hottest on record, according to European scientists, and the first to see average global temperatures ... boosted by climate conditions known as El Niño ...
After much of the world experienced the hottest year on record in 2024, the U.S. has seen a lot of cold and snow for January. This warmth was partly fueled by a strong El Nino that peaked last year ...
El Nino — "the little boy" in Spanish — was linked to record global temperatures in 2023 that amounted to the hottest year on record. Along with climate change, El Nino contributed to extreme ...
Climate experts are continuously monitoring the developments of the 2015–16 El Niño, which is one of the most severe events in the past 50 years and, notably, the largest since the 1997–98 episode ...