Our blogger gives us a sci-fi themed update on the status of ENSO. Can you count all the references?
The tropical Pacific is ENSO-neutral. Our blogger covers what that means and what forecasters expect for the rest of the year.
After just a few months, La Niña conditions have ended and the tropical Pacific has returned to neutral conditions. Our blogger gives you the scoop on La Niña's end and the forecast for the rest of 2025.
La Niña conditions are waning, and a transition to ENSO-neutral is favored in the next month.
Weak La Niña conditions continued in January, but a transition to ENSO-neutral in the near future is likely.
After a long wait, La Niña conditions developed in December. What makes this La Niña unusual?
Officially, the ocean is lagging, but the tropical atmosphere is already looking La Niña-like.
The expected La Niña has been slow to develop. There's still a 57% chance it will emerge soon, and the atmosphere is already looking a bit like La Niña. Our blogger discusses some of the climate conditions at work in the tropical Pacific.
There's a 60% chance that La Niña will develop soon, but it's likely to be a weak event.
There have been plenty of episodes in this season's La Niña Watch. Our blogger recaps what's happened so far and what we can expect in the upcoming months.