The World Meteorological Organization has joined the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in declaring El Niño is underway.
It is a naturally occurring climate pattern associated with warming of the ocean surface temperatures in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean. But it ...
Warnings of blistering heat and severe drought are growing as Australia braces for a potential nightmare bushfire season....
An El Niño event has arrived, according to the World Meteorological Organization, raising fears of record high global temperatures, extreme weather and, ...
The World Meteorology Organization (WMO) has declared that an El Niño event is underway, with an increase of severe drought risk expected for Australia.
WMO head of regional climate prediction services Wilfran Moufouma Okia said temperatures were expected to be above average in a wide band of the world including ...
The Bureau of Meteorology's climate manager Karl Braganza today said there was a 70% chance of El Nino in coming months. Some agencies have declared El Niño, so ...
The United Nations has warned that Earth may be entering an intense El Niño event, which could mean another horror bushfire season.
The World Meteorological Organization has declared the onset of El Niño, leading to surging temperatures and disruptive weather that could threaten lives.
Indonesian President Joko Widodo warned officials to anticipate risks from the first El Niño since the 2015 Southeast Asia wildfires crisis.
Analysis in English on World about Climate Change and Environment, Health, Drought and Flood; published on 4 Jul 2023 by WMO.
The BOM is yet to formally declare an El Nino event, but is expected to do so in the coming weeks.
El Niño is coming again and Australia is vulnerable. The UN's World Meteorological Organization declared this week that the extreme weather event has begun, ...
It's official: Australia is set for a hot, dry El Niño. KEVIN TOLHURST explains what that means for our flammable continent.