New Measurement System for El Niño and La Niña
Researchers have updated the classification system for El Niño and La Niña due to rapid temperature changes caused by global warming.
Like in 'The Day After Tomorrow': the natural phenomenon occurring in Florida that could cause havoc in the future
Research indicates potential climate disruptions in Florida's ocean currents, reminiscent of those depicted in the movie 'The Day After Tomorrow.'
La Niña is expected to end by mid-2026, says US agency
The US NOAA reports a 60% chance that the La Niña climate phenomenon will conclude between February and April 2026, potentially leading to a period of climate stability.
The Earth is again struck by a solar storm: new data and forecasts presented
The U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Space Weather Prediction Center reports that Earth was hit by successive bursts of solar particles affecting the magnetic field, with forecasts for additional impacts overnight.
As many as 40 solar flares in a short time. Are there chances for auroras in Poland?
NASA and NOAA report multiple strong solar flares, raising the possibility of auroras visible in Poland as a result of a recent coronal mass ejection.
Unusually Many Explosions on the Sun: Predictions on How It Will Impact Earth This Week
A solar active region known as 4366 has recently generated 27 solar flares, sending a stream of charged particles toward Earth, but NOAA forecasts a minor geomagnetic storm expected to be short-lived later this week.
The US Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration issues a solar storm alert
The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has issued a solar storm alert due to a solar flare.