Scientists see a rapid climate shift as models hint El Niño may return this summer, potentially suppressing hurricanes during peak season.
Climate troublemaker El Niño can cause heat waves, droughts and flooding around the world. There are signs the next El Niño could fuel heat records.
A major shift in the Pacific Ocean known as the El Niño climate pattern is increasingly likely to develop this summer and continue through the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season. NOAA's Climate Prediction ...
The Western Force are out to finish off their New Zealand tour on a high as they face the Hurricanes in Napier. Simon Cron's side narrowly went down to the Highlanders in Dunedin, ...
NOAA says a developing El Niño could influence California winters, rainfall and temperatures later in 2026 and into next year ...
A super El Niño is possible by the end of the year. Here's what warming waters in the Pacific could mean for this summer and ...
The climate pattern known for intense heat, floods and drought is likely to develop this summer, raising questions about disaster preparedness.
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El Niño expected after La Niña as Pacific shifts conditions
CW39 Chief Meteorologist Idolina Peralez says that La Niña is expected to fade and be replaced by ENSO neutral this spring and early summer, with El Niño likely to follow, potentially affecting the ...
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Storm tracker: Andrea weakens in Atlantic, system in Pacific could become tropical storm
While Andrea has weakened into a post-tropical cyclone and storm activity in the Atlantic Ocean has quieted down for now, the same can not be said of the Pacific Ocean. The National Hurricane Center ...
The big news out of Hurricanes camp is that All Blacks Ruben Love and Tyrel Lomax will make their comebacks in Hawke's Bay. Former All Black prop Atu Moli will make his Moana Pasifika debut at prop ...
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