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State of the climate: Growing El Niño threatens more extreme heat in ...

March 2023 was the second warmest since records began in the mid-1800s, with record warm temperatures in parts of central Asia, coastal China, ...

The 2023 global warming spike was driven by the El Niño–Southern ...

Thus, our results underscore the importance of the El Niño–Southern Oscillation in driving the occurrence of global warming spikes such as the one in 2023, ...

The Postdoctoral on X: "El Niño–southern oscillation caused the ...

El Niño–southern oscillation caused the spike in 2023 temperatures, new study found - ... postdoctoral researcher at the Rosenstiel School.

Understanding The 2023 Global Average Surface Temperature Spike

... Nina event followed by a strong El Nino event rather than by an increase in greenhouse gas concentrations or other human-caused atmospheric

La Niña: A brief respite from the climate crisis? - ThinkLandscape

Right now, the warm phase of the cycle, known as El Niño, has just ended, and temperatures in the Pacific Ocean are steadily declining. Many ...

ENSO Forecast

According to the most recent official CPC ENSO Outlook (issued on October 10, 2024), the La Nina onset is forecasted in Sep-Nov, with 60% ...

Climate Driver Update - Bureau of Meteorology

The El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) remains neutral, with sea surface temperatures (SSTs) in the central equatorial Pacific Ocean at ENSO- ...

El Niño and La Niña | NIWA

ENSO influences rainfall, temperature, and wind patterns around the world, including New Zealand. El Niño and La Niña episodes occur on average every few years ...

What is the impact? El Niño may return in 2023 - Weather & Radar

After three years of experiencing the La Niña weather phenomenon, El Niño is expected to return in 2023 bringing new dangers.

Global average sea and air temperatures are spiking in 2023, before ...

Global average sea and air temperatures are spiking in 2023, before El Niño has fully arrived. We should be very concerned · How much warmer are ...

El Nino: 2023 on track to be hottest year ever on record - DW

The global mean temperature, from January-October 2023, is the highest on record — 1.43 degrees Celsius (2.57 F) above the 1850-1900 average ...

El Niño & Other Oscillations - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

As mentioned earlier, the reversal of surface currents and consequently warmer waters in the eastern Pacific Ocean cause the ENSO-neutral upwelling of cold, ...

August 2023 El Niño Update: Chances the El Niño Southern ...

August 2023 El Niño Update: Chances the El Niño Southern Oscillation Will Continue Through the Winter is Greater Than 95%

What is El Niño's impact on Australia's weather and climate?

Southern Hemisphere autumn is normally the season when ENSO tends to transition. El Niño or La Niña events that peaked in the spring and summer ...

El Nino-Southern Oscillation - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) refers to a climate phenomenon characterized by the periodic warming and cooling of sea surface temperatures in the ...

El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) - PreventionWeb.net

El Niño Southern Oscillation caused spike in 2023 temperatures, new study found. Researchers modeled climate to understand what contributed to the rapid ...

El Niño causes record-breaking heat across the World - Herald Goa

Since August 2023, sea surface temperature increases have surpassed 1.5°C, making the current El Niño strong. According to climate scientists, ...

El Niño and La Niña: What's the Difference?

These periodic weather patterns occur as a result of fluctuating ocean temperatures in one part of the world, namely the east-central equatorial Pacific Ocean.

Global Climate Highlights 2023 | Copernicus

Last year also marked a shift in the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) . The start of 2023 saw the end of a rare 'triple-dip' La Niña ...

#UMiami scientists identify El... - University of Miami | Facebook

UMiami scientists identify El Niño–Southern Oscillation as the primary cause of the global surface temperature spike. bit.ly/3YzkvIv Rosenstiel School...