El Niño and La Niña are climate phenomena that are generally associated with wetter and drier winter conditions in the ...
“The existence of winter doesn't disprove climate change,” says Stuart Evans, assistant professor of geography at the ...
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Let’s talk about data. Just the facts. These data are information gathered by satellites, instruments on the ground (thermometers, wind speed gauges, etc.), lasers and the many other ways humans use ...
A strong, stable vortex is like a skater spinning with their arms tucked closely in, holding in an area of cold air over the Arctic. But when there’s a wobble in the rotation, winds in the vortex can ...
There’s been a noticeable temperature rise even when taking out El Nino variations and expected climate change since 2020, ...
A streak of extreme global temperatures continues despite a shift towards the cooling La Nina weather pattern.
We moaned and complained that January was cold and snowy and to an extent it was, at least compared to the past two January's ...
The dry January put many areas into growing precipitation deficits. Signs are pointing to a wetter start to February helping to alleviate growing drought concerns.
Many existing approaches based on deep learning models, e.g., recurrent neutral networks and graph neural networks, have been proposed for weather forecasting. However, the subtle spatial correlations ...