Even below the 1.5-degree Celsius threshold, California reservoirs no longer fill in some years and overflow with extreme ...
Scientists now believe that the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation could slow much sooner than expected. We will ...
Oceans are experiencing sudden temperature changes due to climate change, affecting marine ecosystems and global fisheries.
Discover how El Niño's expected return in May could significantly impact global temperatures and rainfall patterns worldwide.
Global sea surface temperatures are currently the fourth highest ever recorded for this time of year, raising renewed concerns among climate scientists as a developing El Niño event threatens to push ...
Scientists from NOAA say the La Niña climate pattern has come to an end. An El Niño is expected to develop, though its strength remains to be seen.
Most major meteorological services are calling for a strong El Nino weather pattern to set in from next month, impacting ...
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Global warming will expand the areas where animal viruses are detected, increasing risks in regions outside the tropics.
Moscow was struck by an unusually heavy late-April snowstorm that broke multiple weather records, News.Az reports.