Scientists have had to update how they label El Nino and La Nina because of rapid weather changes caused by global warming.
A key question in any discussion about climate is "How much rain fell?" But perhaps there is an even more important one. Like any household budget, the global water economy is based on "income," that ...
With breakthrough new technology that measures water isotopes on the move, Michigan Tech research scientist Ben Kopec and his team are driving, boating and snowmobiling around the Keweenaw to help ...
The natural El Nino cycle, which warps weather worldwide, is both adding to and shaped by a warming world, meteorologists said.
Dr. Emmanuel Nwankwo, the study’s lead author, described the pattern this way: “Nature functions like a self-repairing engine, constantly swapping out old parts for new ones. But we found that this ...
A new study calculated that an unusual recent twist in the warming and cooling cycle that includes El Niño and its ...
El Nino warps weather worldwide. Meteorologists say the natural El Nino cycle is both adding to and feeling the heat of a ...
A draft Iowa DNR report lists 723 impaired water segments statewide and is open for public comment before submission to the EPA.
Methane emissions from wetlands are rising faster than those from industrial sources, prompting concerns about a climate feedback loop.
Researchers at the University of Tokyo used isotope-enabled ensemble modeling and 45 years of data to better trace ...
Property owners usually notice problems once visible soil loss, collapsing edges, or unstable access points appear.