The chance that El Niño will continue through the winter is greater than 90%. Our blogger will get you on El Niño's dance card.
La Niña is in the rearview mirror! Our blogger recaps current conditions, looks ahead to later this year, and looks back at the past winter's global climate patterns.
One of the most ambitious reef-restoration efforts ever attempted worldwide faces a tough challenge: restoring reefs to their past glory while helping them confront future change.
As key habitat goes underwater, NOAA is relocating some endangered Hawaiian monk seals to higher ground.
For the last 40 years, the tropical Pacific has been trending toward a La Nina-like pattern. Will this trend continue into the future? What are the implications? Three experts dig into these questions and more.
The country experienced 18 separate billion-dollar weather and climate disasters, tying for third place for the most disasters in a calendar year.
This year's hole in the ozone layer was slightly smaller than last year, and well below the peak size in 2006.