A deep pool of warm water that forms in the Western Pacific could bring strong storms to Southern California and throughout the South while increasing the risks of Western wildfires.

A new study suggests that once the global warming exceeds a certain threshold, weather impacts of super El Niños could become less severe.

Satellite observations of sea surface height indicated that the 2026 event continued to strengthen in early June.

A deep pool of warm water that forms in the Western Pacific could bring strong storms to Southern California and throughout the South while increasing the risks of Western…