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By Stefanie Waldek Published
New research indicates that the number of migrating birds decreases during severe space weather events. They are also more prone to becoming lost.

By Jennifer Nalewicki Published
Forecasters are keeping an eye on Tropical Storm Lee, which they predict could soon become a full-blown hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean.

By Sascha Pare Published
Sizzling ocean temperatures in the east-central tropical Pacific throughout July indicate there is a good chance El Niño conditions will remain strong for the next six months.

By Tereza Pultarova Published
Satellites watched as an innocent-looking tropical depression exploded into the powerful Hurricane Hilary in just two days off the Pacific Coast of Central America.

By Daisy Dobrijevic Published
Reference El Niño and La Niña significantly impact Earth's weather patterns. We explore the events in more detail here and take a look at how they impact Earth's weather.

By Robert Lea Published
The World Meteorological Organization has declared the onset of El Niño conditions in the tropical Pacific, leading to surging temperatures and disruptive weather that could threaten lives.

By Tereza Pultarova Published
These weather disasters provide a glimpse of lies ahead for planet Earth if humankind fails to stop climate change progress.

By Tereza Pultarova Published
More rain is on its way to the already drenched western U.S. as forecasters observe two new "atmospheric rivers" form above the Pacific Ocean.
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