
NOAA: "A lot going on" with El Niño
Latest update on this winter's powerful El Niño says it could last several more months
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Latest update on this winter's powerful El Niño says it could last several more months
Temperature records are being smashed throughout the East; out West, it's colder and wetter than it's been in years
The average global land and ocean surface temperature continues a record-breaking streak
NOAA scientists say temperatures are rising twice as fast in the Arctic than anywhere else in the world
Forecasters offer an update on what the weather phenomenon may have in store
A NOAA underwater vehicle captures rare sight of a squid with bioluminescent "spotlights"
In the US, average temperatures for the month were higher than they've been since the late 1990s
An enormous hole in the sun is releasing ultrafast solar winds, causing bright auroras here on Earth
A perfect storm that's good: Low energy prices and warmer weather should combine to give American budgets a winter break
The protected areas in Maryland and in Lake Michigan are rich in history and littered with shipwrecks
Dozens of short-finned pilot whales beached off the coast of Florida are running out of time
The number of dead or dying Guadalupe fur seals showing up on the shore is eight times higher than in most years
While 75 percent of the planet is a relatively unchanging shade of ocean blue, the remaining surface goes through stages of green
A virus is believed to be causing large numbers of Bottlenose Dolphins to die along the East Coast
Summer swelter was globe's highest in 135 years of measurements
Advocates want to protect undersea ravines deeper than the Grand Canyon and forests of coral off New England's coast
"The whole water management system in California is structured around that snowpack - they are kind of counting on that water"
Forecasters say it is almost certain that El Nino will continue into the spring, bringing heavy rain and more frequent storms
Robotic mission is mapping some of the deepest reaches of the Pacific and captured stunning images
With faster computers and better models, storm tracking has gotten more precise, but hurdles remain
NOAA scientists "99 percent sure" we're on track for anther record-setting warm year
The serious risks - and possible benefits - of a record-setting El Nino weather pattern
NOAA climatologists predict that this El Nino could bring intense storms to drought-hit California
Newly discovered species of anglerfish lives deep in the Gulf of Mexico
Despite a below-normal forecast, officials warn those on the Atlantic and Gulf coasts to stay "prepared and vigilant"
Trump to speak at the U.N. General Assembly as he contends with Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the Israel-Hamas war, and disagrees with some world leaders on a Palestinian state.
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A man accused of trying to assassinate Donald Trump at his Florida golf course last year has chosen not to testify in his own defense.
New internal documents reveal details of an incident that left Jeffrey Epstein injured and on suicide watch days before his death.