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NOAA declares El Niño is here

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El Niño is officially here, and will be among the strongest ever recorded, NOAA announces
It's official: El Niño is here, and it's shaping up to be among the strongest ever recorded.

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El Niño is here, and it could become one of strongest on record, NOAA says
 · 1d · on MSN
El Niño is here and could become very strong this winter. What that means for NorCal
 · 10h
How could El Niño transform New England’s weather in the coming months?
After five consecutive months of rapidly warming seas of the Equatorial Pacific Ocean, this recurring climate phenomenon and weather disruptor has finally taken shape and has done so quite aggressivel...

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El Niño is here and rapidly strengthening. Here’s what it means for your weather
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El Niño is here and scientists fear it’ll be big, bad, and costly with heat, floods, droughts, fires
 · 12h
‘Very Strong’ El Niño: Rain, Drought Risk and Which States Are Affected
El Niño has been observed to fuel extreme weather conditions, increasing the likelihood of droughts in the Northern U.S. and Canada and floods in the U.S. Gulf Coast and Southeast.

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Scientific American · 1d
El Niño is here and could tip Earth to a new record hot year
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El Niño under way and threatens weather extremes, scientists say
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
12h

NOAA’s Solar-1 satellite begins continuous watch of the sun, boosting space weather preparedness

The SOLAR-1 satellite, operated by NOAA, has officially become operational after a nearly one million-mile journey to the Sun-Earth Lagrange point 1 (L1), marking a transformative step in monitoring space weather.
MSN on MSN
1d

NOAA’s SOLAR-1 is now operational—and it's changing how the US watches space weather

The SOLAR-1 probe is a significant upgrade over existing research observatories and instruments that watch the Sun.
19hon MSN

NOAA issues El Niño advisory, predicts most significant impacts on San Diego this winter

NOAA has announced the development of El Niño in the Pacific, which is expected to bring significant impacts to San Diego in the winter months, including higher-than-normal high tides, heavy rainfall,
22don MSN

Atlantic hurricane season is coming up. Here's what NOAA predicts.

The 2026 Atlantic hurricane season is quickly approaching, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is releasing its forecast for what to expect.
23don MSN

NOAA's long-awaited hurricane forecast is coming soon. What to know.

Previous early forecasts have generally suggested a slightly below-average Atlantic season, while noting high levels of uncertainty in the forecast.
18h

NOAA: El Nino in place: A hurricane deter. So, why should we worry?

El Nino a mixed bag as it tends to suppress development of hurricanes. But every Category 5 hurricane that's hit here has been in an El Nino summer.
1d

NOAA Officially Declares El Niño Is Here and Flashing Danger Signs

The global weather pattern threatens to worsen floods and heat waves already intensifying due to climate change. But it may also mean fewer hurricanes.
GovCon Wire
16h

KBR Wins $1.1B NOAA National Mesonet Program Support Contract

KBR has received a potential $1.1 billion contract from NOAA to support the National Mesonet Program and related data acquisition efforts.
9don MSN

El Niño could bring more widespread coral bleaching, NOAA warns

The expected arrival of El Niño this summer could trigger another mass coral bleaching event, which would be the fifth on record, researchers said.
WREG-TV Memphis on MSN
6h

The Weather Lounge June 13, 2026: Lindsey inerviews Erica Cei with NOAA.

Lindsey interviews Erica Cei, a scientist at the NOAA office of communication who currently manages public affairs for the NWS. Erica discusses her career path and what led her to NOAA, and what their mission is for the Public!

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