The concern is significant because El Niño has the power to reshape weather patterns across the globe, triggering floods, ...
Climate scientist Jorge Sarmiento was Princeton's George J. Magee Professor of Geoscience and Geological Engineering, ...
Why some meteorologists don't like the term 'super El Niño,' why climate change can lead to El Niño surprises, and more.
As temperatures cross 44°C in parts of North and Central India this May, farmers face a critical threat to food security.
Chinese, intl scientists uncover key mechanism of Asian Water Towers' atmospheric water cycle, helping advance regional ...
Global warming already threatens to destabilise the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, and new research shows that ...
Marine heatwaves in the Arabian Sea are intensifying, disrupting fisheries, weakening monsoons, fuelling cyclones and threatening food security for millions across India and the wider Indian Ocean ...
The potent pollution from so-called megaconstellation satellite systems launched en masse into space since 2019 will account ...
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Satellite launches pollute atmosphere. It leads to less sunlight on Earth, says London study
The study, published in Earth’s Future, found rocket and satellite launches generate soot into the upper atmosphere, where ...
Scientists have uncovered strong evidence that a major Atlantic Ocean current system tied to global climate is weakening. The ...
Turkish scientist say stronger El Nino conditions could trigger new sea surface temperature records, intensify marine stress ...
El Nino is linked to unusually warm sea surface temperatures. In India, it is associated with harsher summers and weaker monsoons.
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