ClimateCenter: The Top Five
Climate Central's Heidi Cullen counts down the five biggest climate events of 2010.
ClimateCenter: La Niña Update
The currents around the equator in the Pacific Ocean are cooler than average this year, which means we are experiencing the phenomenon known as La Niña. This can bring good weather conditions, or poor ones, depending on where you live and your point of view. Dr. Heidi Cullen explains.
ClimateCenter: What La Nina means for winter weather
Dr. Heidi Cullen offers insight into how the phenomenon known as La Nina may affect upcoming winter weather patterns, and reports on the latest global temperature analysis released by NOAA.
ClimateCenter: Global Temperatures and the Hurricane Season
Dr. Heidi Cullen has a look behind the numbers of the just-released NOAA temperature analysis, and reports on the 2010 hurricane season as it passes the midway mark.
Adapting Miami to Climate Change
Some in Florida who lived through Katrina now are preparing for climate change-related disasters they fear could be more damaging than a hurricane.
ClimateCenter: Severe Weather of Summer 2010
Take a look at the summer of 2010, with record breaking heat and severe weather.
NEEM: Ice Cores Tell of Climate History
Dr. Jørgen Peder Steffensen explained the goals of the North Greenland Eemian Ice Drilling project and what the ice cores can tell us about our climate history.
ClimateCenter: State of the Climate: 2009
NOAA's annual climate report shows we live in a warming world.












