The El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phenomenon is a major contributor to the observed year-to-year variability in the Pacific Ocean and in the global atmospheric circulation. The short-term climate system witnessed the return to the mature phase of warm ENSO conditions (commonly referred to as the El Nino) during early 1995 for the third time in four years.
The climate of 1996 can be characterized by several phenomena that reflect substantial deviations from the mean state of the atmosphere persisting fro...
The global climate during 1998 was affected by opposite extremes of the ENSO cycle, with one of the strongest Pacific warm episodes (El Niño) in the ...
The global climate during 1997 was affected by both extremes of the El NiÒoñSouthern Oscillation (ENSO), with weak Pacific cold episode conditions p...
From a global perspective, the annual average surface temperature in 2004 was the fourth highest value observed since regular instrumental records beg...
Neutral ENSO conditions at the beginning of 2002 gave way to a strengthening El Niño episode during boreal summer. Weather patterns in many areas of ...
The global mean temperature in 2008 was slightly cooler than that in 2007; however, it still ranks within the 10 warmest years on record. Annual mean ...
The combined land and ocean surface temperature in 2007 fell within the 10 highest on record, while the average land temperature was the warmest since...
The global climate during 1999 was impacted by Pacific cold episode (La Niña) conditions throughout the year, which resulted in regional precipitatio...
The State of the Climate in 2006 report summarizes the year’s weather and climate conditions, both globally and regionally. In addition, the year is...
The possibility of long-term climate change continues to be a concern and focus for scientific investigations and for the development of government po...
The possibility of long-term climate change continues to be a concern and focus for scientific investigations, development of government policy, and p...
This report is designed to present a timely summary of recent observations of the global climate system and an early assessment and interpretation of ...
The year was characterized by a transition from a waning La Niña to a strengthening El Niño, which first developed in June. By December, SSTs were m...
Several large-scale climate patterns influenced climate conditions and weather patterns across the globe during 2010. The transition from a warm El Ni...
The State of the Climate 2005 report summarizes global and regional climate conditions and places them, where possible, into the context of historical...
The publication of this annual Climate Assessment is the second time we have attempted to summarize contemporary climate data and statistics on the st...
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