La Niña conditions continued during January. Our blogger discusses the current forecast.
Capetonians face the prospect of their taps being turned off in the wake of poor precipitation.
During an extremely wet winter so far in France, the Seine River overflowed through Paris, flooding streets and buildings nearby.
Dry conditions have dominated large portions of the United States so far this winter. Is the current double-dip La Niña to blame?
U.S. maps of average daytime high temperature in January, April, July, and October in the 2060s show the projected impacts of continued high emissions of carbon dioxide.
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