NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center confirms El Niño has formed and could strengthen in 2026, with potential impacts on storms, rainfall and weather patterns in Tennessee.
A developing El Niño is already altering Pacific winds and ocean heat, setting up possible shifts in U.S. weather and hurricane seasons in 2026.
Stronger El Niño events are more likely when springtime surface waters in the western Pacific Ocean become unusually salty, a new study in Geophysical Research Letters suggests. Traditionally, ...
Changes in wind patterns play the leading role in influencing often devastating tropical rainfall changes, rather than simply ...
Since early this year, we’ve been talking about the potential of a strong El Niño forming in the waters of the south-central ...
Wind shear is a weather term often used during hurricane season, but it can sometimes sound like technical jargon. For ...
An unusually extended Pacific jet stream could bring larger swings between cool and warm weather to California in the coming weeks.
Scientists are watching events and weather forecast models closely as the final strength and the precise impacts of El Niño ...
Kerala witnessed days of rainfall before the official arrival of the southwest monsoon, creating confusion among many residents. Meteorologists say the delay was caused by an unusual combination of ...