Not a Mad Lib! Our blogger lays out some of the evidence for and against the notion that volcanic eruptions can trigger El Niño.
How did the 2019-20 Winter Outlook do? Pretty darn good if you ask us! Learn just how good in our yearly verification post.
In 2019, the U.S. experienced 14 separate disasters costing at least a billion dollars each. Since 1980, 258 billion-dollar disasters have brought damages in excess of $1.75 trillion.
Dr. Haiyan Teng explains why the moisture in the ground you walk across may have important consequences for the summertime climate.
With the annual updating of NCEI’s climate trends maps, let’s go Beyond the Data to a land of seesaws and duct tape.
The major El Niño of 2015-16 affected disease occurrence throughout the globe. Our blogger discusses new efforts to use ENSO forecasts to issue early warning alerts for global disease outbreaks.
Stand aside polar vortex! The PNA may be the most important atmospheric circulation pattern you've never heard of.
How did the 2018-2019 Winter outlook do? Tom Di Liberto takes you through what happened in this week's ENSO blog.
NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) tracks U.S. weather and climate events that have great economic and societal impacts. Since 1980, the U.S. has sustained 241 weather and climate disasters where the overall damage costs reached or exceeded $1 billion (including adjustments based on the Consumer Price Index, as of January 2019). The cumulative cost for these 241 events exceeds $1.6 trillion.
What is the latest and greatest in ENSO science? This blogger travels to Guayaquil, Ecuador to find out.