La Nina conditions appear to have peaked in strength and will likely last through the upcoming winter.
The Climate Prediction Center's Mike Halpert dives into the 2017-2018 winter outlook, and talks about how La Niña winters today are different from La Niña winters of the past.
The forecast of ENSO is not the only thing scientists use when making seasonal forecasts. This post looks at another predictor that often is even better to use than ENSO.
Our newest ENSO blogger provides the latest scoop on what is going on with ENSO.
How much do ENSO blog writers like marine-based observations? Enough for one of them to write a love letter to a buoy.
Neutral conditions are expected to continue in the Pacific with chances increasing for El Nino by the fall. Our blogger fills you in on the latest developments across the Pacific.
Now that the 2016-2017 winter is over with, it's time to look back and see what happened. Did our winter outlook do well?
How does La Niña and the jet stream impact winter conditions in the United States?
Are sea surface temperatures located north of the equator important for El Niño or La Niña development? Yes! Introducing the Pacific Meridional Mode.
Crack out the popcorn, sit back, and marvel over the decay of El Niño.