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Scientists warn 'warm blob' anomaly in Pacific Ocean could make this winter brutal: 'Spanning a vast region'
"This event marks the fourth-largest marine heat wave since 1982." Scientists warn 'warm blob' anomaly in Pacific Ocean could make this winter brutal: 'Spanning a vast region' first appeared on The ... Read More
Mysterious ‘warm blob’ re-emerges in Pacific Ocean, long-term impacts expected
A massive warm water anomaly has resurfaced in the Pacific Ocean — and it could shape the coming winter across the U.S. Read More
In the Pacific, Unkept U.S. Promises on Climate Cut Deep
Pacific island nations have seen American pledges and attention come and go with geopolitical winds. Recent U.S. pullbacks are met with disappointment but not surprise. Read More
Chris Wright Is Right: Climate Change Is Not ‘Making Weather More Dangerous and Severe’

Bravo to Wright. It takes courage to speak the truth, especially when it comes to climate change. For decades, Americans have been indoctrinated by the government, academia, influential institutions, ... Read More
La Niña Watch issued for fall, early winter

SEATTLE — A shift in the Pacific Northwest's overall weather pattern is likely on the way. The National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center issued a La Niña Watch last week, which means those ... Read More
National Weather Service issues La Niña Watch: What it means for the Pacific Northwest

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — The Pacific Northwest could see a cooler and wetter fall and winter, and even a chance of snow, according to the latest forecast from meteorologists. The National Weather ... Read More
Changing climate pushed islanders to 'chase the rain' across the Pacific 1,000 years ago

Research by the University of Southampton and University of East Anglia (UEA) shows a major shift in South Pacific climate conditions—beginning around 1,000 years ago—that may have pushed people to ... Read More
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