A positive Indian Ocean Dipole is joining El Niño. Here’s how the two patterns could shape the U.S. winter and Florida’s weather.
The failure of the Gulf of Panama’s seasonal upwelling system has left scientists wondering what happens next.
A strengthening El Niño and emerging positive Indian Ocean Dipole could fuel Pacific storms, bringing more rain to California and snow to the Sierra this winter.
El Niño may drive California’s winter weather, but Atlantic La Niña and warm ocean waters could add complexity to the forecast.
Tropical waters are not as thermally stable as once thought. Ocean waters vary widely in temperature over space and time, but the spatial and temporal resolution of remotely sensed sea surface ...
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