A consideration of how mountains influence El Niño and La Niña-induced precipitation change in western North America may be the ticket to more informed water conservation planning along the Colorado River, new research suggests.
Scientists have predicted that the nascent El Niño climate conditions in the Pacific Ocean will intensify during the year, with a remote potential of a record-breaking occurrence that will further amplify already oppressive temperatures worldwide.
America will probably get more killer tornado- and hail-spawning supercells as the world warms, according to a new study that also warns the lethal storms will edge eastward to strike more frequently in the more populous Southern states, like Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee