Tag #Weather Patterns

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Atlantic Hurricane Season Sees Unusually Quiet September Peak

For the first time in nearly a decade, the Atlantic hurricane season's peak on September 10 passed without any active storms, defying typical patterns and raising concerns despite warm ocean temperatures.

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La Niña's Potential Return Amidst Record Global Temperatures

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) predicts a 55-60% chance of La Niña returning between September-November 2025, despite record global temperatures in 2024, exceeding the average even with the cooling effects of La Niña.

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La Niña to Indirectly Impact Turkey's Weather This Fall and Winter

La Niña conditions, predicted to last until January 2026, will indirectly affect Turkey's weather, causing a warm September, near-normal October and November, slightly above-average winter temperatures with potential snowfall, and a continuing drought until increased rainfall in December and January...

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Jet Stream's Impact on Transatlantic Flights and Extreme Weather

The jet stream, a high-altitude wind current, significantly impacts transatlantic flight times, with westbound flights benefiting more; its formation involves warmer air expansion, pressure differences, and Earth's rotation; recent extreme weather events are more likely linked to increased evaporati...

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La Niña Arrives, Bringing Varied Weather Impacts to Latin America

La Niña, a climate pattern with cooler Pacific Ocean temperatures, has begun and is expected to last until April, potentially impacting Latin America and the Caribbean with varied regional weather conditions, including increased rainfall in some areas and drought in others, while potentially leading...

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Weaker-Than-Expected La Niña Arrives, Raising Climate Modeling Concerns

A weaker-than-predicted La Niña event arrived in early January 2025, causing experts to question the accuracy of climate models, after a three-year El Niño ended in June 2024.

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Atlantic Hurricane Season Experiences Unusually Quiet September

For the first time in nearly a decade, the Atlantic hurricane season passed its peak on September 10th without any active storms, defying typical patterns and raising concerns despite warmer-than-average water temperatures.

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La Niña's Potential Return Amidst Record Global Temperatures

Despite a 55% chance of La Niña returning between September and November 2025, the UN's World Meteorological Organization (WMO) predicts above-average global temperatures will persist, continuing a trend of record-breaking heat.

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Spain's 2024-2025 Winter: Seventh Warmest and Sixteenth Driest on Record

Spain's 2024-2025 winter was the seventh warmest since 1961, averaging 7.8°C (1.2°C above the 1991-2020 average) and the sixteenth driest, with 145.9 l/m2 precipitation (77% of the norm). This follows six consecutive warmer-than-normal winters and springs, and zero cold waves were recorded for the s...

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AMOC Weakening Unlikely to Collapse This Century, But Impacts Remain Severe

A new study in Nature suggests the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) will weaken this century due to climate change, but a full collapse is unlikely due to Southern Ocean upwelling; however, a weaker AMOC will still significantly impact global climate.

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Weak La Niña Arrives, Defying Predictions

A weaker-than-predicted La Niña climate pattern was confirmed in early January 2025 by NOAA, defying earlier forecasts of a stronger event; this unexpected development is prompting research into the role of rising global ocean temperatures and its impact on weather patterns.

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Record 756 Days Without Ice Day in De Bilt Highlights Climate Change

De Bilt, Netherlands, has experienced a record 756 consecutive days without an ice day, exceeding the previous record by one day and highlighting the impact of global warming caused by fossil fuel combustion, resulting in fewer cold periods and more heatwaves.

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