What’s Next for the Pacific Northwest?| climate.uw.edu
Late August Climate Outlook| Washington State Climate Office
L’attenzione dei meteorologi si concentra sull’arrivo di La Niña, raffreddamento delle acque del Pacifico equatoriale destinato a influenzare le| TEMPO ITALIA meteo news
By Andy May The Oceanic Niño Index or ONI is NOAA’s primarily indicator for monitoring the sea surface temperature (SST) anomaly in the critical Niño 3.4 region. It is a 3-month running mean of ERS…| Andy May Petrophysicist
The year 2025 is on pace to be a top-four hottest year on record globally.| Yale Climate Connections
Current Status| NOAA Climate.gov
The world will achieve record food production this year, but with a growing El Niño and future climate change – will it be able to keep up?| www.sustainabilitybynumbers.com
Nothing on this page is factually controversial. However, many things in this post make for uncomfortable reading. And, climate discourse is now so politicized that many factual statements are taken as dog whistles. For example, in what follows I will state that climate has always been changing, and has in fact never been stable for very long. This is 100% true, but people interpret this as if the writer means that our current climate change is not caused by human beings, or is nothing to wor...| Bert Hubert's writings