How will the current El Niño impact coastal flooding over the next year? Guest blogger William Sweet and his colleagues discuss how the combination of long-term sea level rise and El Niño have increased the risk of high-tide flooding along both U.S. coastlines.
The chance that El Niño will continue through the winter is greater than 95%. What's behind the forecast? And what could El Niño mean for global temperatures?
The swings between El Niño and La Niña have been bigger in recent decades than earlier ones. Our guest blogger covers new research pointing the finger at human-caused climate change.
The chance that El Niño will continue through the winter is greater than 90%. Our blogger will get you on El Niño's dance card.
Will El Niño push the planet to a new record-high temperature in 2023? Our guest blogger explains what past years tell us.
El Niño conditions are present and expected to continue into the winter. Our blogger discusses the thinking behind the forecast, including the possibility of a strong El Niño event.
At the ENSO Blog, we often mention the North American Multi-Model Ensemble. Here's your formal introduction to the NMME!
Things are heating up in the tropical Pacific! Our blogger explains how this might be a sign that El Niño is right around the corner.
It’s springtime! Here’s why ENSO forecasters would rather skip the forecast even when a potentially significant El Niño appears to be developing.
With a 62% chance that El Niño conditions will develop by May–July, NOAA is issuing an El Niño Watch.