Winter Outlook 2017 – How did we do?
Now that the 2016-2017 winter is over with, it's time to look back and see what happened. Did our winter outlook do well?
Winter Outlook 2017 – How did we do? Read More >
Now that the 2016-2017 winter is over with, it's time to look back and see what happened. Did our winter outlook do well?
Winter Outlook 2017 – How did we do? Read More >
Compared to their smooth appearance at other times of year, the lines tracking Arctic and Antarctic sea ice extent become wiggly. Why is that?
Hot and dry conditions across the Southern Plains proved perfect for the spread of large wildfires across the prairie in March.
Late winter wildfires burn through Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas in March 2017 Read More >
Despite being at opposite points of the annual cycle, the Arctic and Antarctic had something in common in March 2017: record-low sea ice extents.
2017 Arctic winter maximum and Antarctic summer minimum both set new record lows Read More >