El Niño Warning: World Should Brace For Higher Global Temperatures, New Record Heat Levels, UN Says Medicine & Technology May 04, 2023 The World Meteorological Organization estimates the chances of El Niño starting by the end of July (60%) or by the end of September (80%).
Is Climate Change Linked to The Lack of Winter Storms in The UK This Year? Feb 02, 2023 The United Kingdom should have at least three storms already at this time, but none has been reported. Read the article to know why.
‘Three-peat’ La Niña Predicted; Forecasters Say This Is the Third in a Row for the Pacific Ocean To Be in This Weather Cycle Oct 04, 2022 Forecasters have predicted the so-called “three-peat La Nina,” the third in a row this year that the Pacific Ocean is experiencing. Read to know more.
100 Dead Penguins Found Near New Zealand Beach; Is This A Sign of Extinction for the Said Bird Species? Jun 15, 2022 A hundred little penguins were found dead on a New Zealand beach, leaving many scientists mystified. Is this a sign of extinction? Read to find out.
Can Artificial Intelligence Predict the Occurrence of El Niño? Sep 20, 2019 Researchers have programmed an AI to predict the occurrence of El Niño, with an efficiency higher than existing models.
Pacific Ocean May Be Causing Long-Term Droughts in the US Aug 08, 2019 There’s only cracked mud along the shorelines of the Great Salt Lake, just a little outside Salt-Lake City.
Long-Term Warming Trends Noted In The Past Five Years, World Meteorological Organization Reports Nov 26, 2015 Experts warn that it will be hotter in 2016 (with an average increase of 6℃) pinpointing to the weather pattern of El Niño.
SPACE NASA’s Voyager 1 Resumes Sending Readable Data From Deep Space After Months of Transmitting Nonsense Responses
SPACE Small Dark Formations on the Red Planet's Surface Appear Like Spider in Photos Captured by ESA's Mars Express
SPACE Citizen Scientists Identify New Sample of Over 1,000 Hidden Asteroids in Hubble’s Archival Data
SPACE NASA Engineers Successfully Repair Voyager 1 After 5 Months of Troubleshooting 15 Billion Miles Away