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- Department:December 16, 2020
Por una gran mayoría, los científicos del clima están de acuerdo en que la temperatura global promedio hoy en día es más cálida que en la época preindustrial, y que la actividad humana es el principal factor contribuyente.
- Department:December 15, 2020
November 2020 was the second-warmest November on record, which increases 2020's chance of becoming the warmest year on record to over 50%.
- Department:December 10, 2020
La Niña's here through winter, but chances for ENSO to transition to neutral by spring are rising.
- Department:December 9, 2020
The contiguous United States was warmer than average virtually coast to coast in November 2020, and much of the country was also drier than average.
- Department:December 4, 2020
Unusually big blooms of tiny ocean plants occurred in the Arctic this past summer, linked to early summer retreat of sea ice.
- Department:December 8, 2020
Despite a few cold spots, it was the the second-warmest year on record Arctic wide. Since 2000, Arctic temperatures have been more than twice as far above average as the planet as a whole.
- Department:December 8, 2020
The 15th installment of NOAA's Arctic Report Card NOAA’s 15th Arctic Report Card catalogs the numerous ways that climate change continues to disrupt the polar region.
- Department:November 25, 2020
Will the current La Niña influence the weather over the U.S. this winter? The Climate Prediction Center’s Mike Halpert dishes out the details of the November update to NOAA’s 2020-21 winter outlook.
- Department:November 16, 2020
October 2020 was the fourth warmest October on record dating back to 1880, which makes it the lowest-ranked month so far in 2020.
- Department:November 9, 2020
Unseasonable cold in the Rockies, Northern Plains, and Great Lakes were balanced by much warmer than average conditions in the Southwest and Southeast coastal states.