equatorial Pacific
Coverage of equatorial Pacific in the Nexus archive.
- Powerful El Niño intensifies, increasing chances of a stormy, very wet winter across California
El Niño is intensifying with ocean temperatures in the equatorial Pacific 1.2°C above average, and forecasters predict this warming trend will continue into winter, increasing the likelihood of a stormy and very wet winter in California.
- Powerful El Niño intensifies, increasing chances of a stormy, very wet winter across California
El Niño is intensifying with ocean temperatures in the equatorial Pacific 1.2°C above average, and forecasters predict continued warming through winter, likely leading to a stormy and very wet winter in California.
- Super El Niño is underway: NASA map confirms warmer-than-normal water temperatures in the equatorial Pacific - with devastating consequences
NASA has confirmed the onset of a Super El Niño, marked by warmer-than-normal water temperatures in the equatorial Pacific. The phenomenon is associated with severe consequences.
- Super El Niño is underway: NASA map confirms warmer-than-normal water temperatures in the equatorial Pacific - with devastating consequences
NASA has confirmed a Super El Niño event with warmer-than-normal water temperatures in the equatorial Pacific. The phenomenon is expected to have devastating consequences.
- Colombia's government confirms El Niño will be among the most intense since 1950
Colombia's Environment Ministry confirmed the El Niño phenomenon arrived three months earlier than expected and is projected to be one of the most intense since 1950, according to data from the Institute of Hydrology, Meteorology and Environmental Studies (Ideam). The phenomenon's conditions, characterized by warmer-than-normal ocean waters, are already present in the equatorial Pacific.