COLUMBIA, S.C. — Winter in the Southeast U.S. is expected to be warmer and drier than normal due to La Niña conditions in the ...
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The Gulf of Mexico coastline transformed into ... influences water temperature and air pressure over the tropical Pacific Ocean. It has three phases that shift irregularly every two to seven ...
King tides returned to San Luis Obispo County this weekend, ushering in the year’s highest and lowest water levels within a ...
Winter in the Southeast U.S. is predicted to be drier and more mild than normal owing to the likely formation of La Niña conditions over the Pacific Ocean. “This winter, an emerging La Niña ...
A weather pattern called the Madden Julian oscillation started two months ago in the Indian Ocean. It's partly responsible for all the snow we're seeing now. Here's how.
Like its counterpart in the North Pole, Antarctica acts like a gigantic pump that pushes cold water deep into the ocean, driving warmer waters through the gulf stream, Pacific and Indian oceans.