You've heard of the term El Niño. By later this year, it could become one of the strongest in decades. Here's how that could affect weather patterns, from rainfall to temperatures to hurricane season.
An important region in the Pacific Ocean is warming up, and it will affect our weather later this years and through the ...
Malacañang said the government is now bracing for the arrival of El Niño in the second half of the year by identifying ...
After a long, dry, and warm season, all eyes are on the impending El Niño next winter.
Meteorologists are warning that a stronger El Niño could hit the U.S. this summer, bringing extremely hot temperatures to regions across the country, and even the world. El Niño is a global climate ...
There are signs that a very strong, or 'super' El Niño could develop in the tropical Pacific Ocean later this year.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A map of ocean temperature anomalies (differences from normal) during a strong El Niño. Red colors mean the ocean water is warmer ...
The Banyuwangi BPBD has mapped 11 sub-districts vulnerable to drought as El Nino triggers a prolonged dry season.
Get ready to hear a lot more about El Niño during the next several months — and maybe even longer — as the infamous climate cycle returns again, developing and intensifying in the Pacific Ocean near ...
Super El Niños happen when water in the tropical Pacific heats up, changing weather patterns all around the world. The hotter ...