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A new study has found that in 2025 our oceans absorbed more heat than ever before. This is fueling stronger storms and more intense flooding events.
NOAA has launched a groundbreaking new suite of operational, artificial intelligence (AI)-driven global weather prediction models, marking a significant advancement in forecast speed, efficiency, and accuracy. The models will provide forecasters with ...
Talk of a ‘Super El Nino’ has sparked global concern, but scientists caution that while warming in the Pacific is likely, the intensity and impacts remain uncertain.
The planet may experience a strong or even a super El Niño later this year, one that could rival the strongest ones in history, according to new climate data recently released by the European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF). A typical El ...
The UN-backed Systematic Observations Financing Facility is working with the World Bank on an innovative impact financing designed to help plug gaps in climate and weather data in developing countries and improve global weather forecasts. SOFF is looking ...
Climate change worsened by human behavior made 2025 one of the three hottest years on record, scientists said. It was also the first time that the three-year temperature average broke through the threshold set in the 2015 Paris Agreement of limiting ...
MILWAUKEE - As Hurricane Melissa roars through the Caribbean as a Category 5 storm, its winds of 160 mph and pressure near 917 millibars make it one of the most intense late-season hurricanes on record. While the storm’s core is thousands of miles from ...