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A Climate Supercomputer Is Getting New Bosses. It’s Not Clear Who.

13 February 2026 at 17:37
The National Science Foundation said management of the machine, used by researchers for forecasts, disaster warnings and pure science, would be transferred to a β€œthird-party operator.”

Β© Caine Delacy for The New York Times

The supercomputer is currently run from the National Center for Atmospheric Research headquarters in Boulder, Colo.
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El NiΓ±o May Be Back This Summer, Bringing Drought and Floods

12 February 2026 at 15:06
The powerful weather pattern is expected to shift into gear again around June, NOAA said, though its strength this time remains a question.

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A storm in California during the last El NiΓ±o phase, in 2023. The El NiΓ±o weather pattern has far-reaching influence.

Is Climate Change Weakening the Polar Vortex?

24 January 2026 at 15:30
Rising Arctic temperatures and melting sea ice could be causing cold air to flow into the Northern Hemisphere. But not all scientists agree.

Β© Jalen Wright for The New York Times

A study found that the stretching of the polar vortex was linked to increased severe winter weather in the United States in the past decade.

Rising Global Temperatures May Affect Choices for Winter Olympic Venues

21 January 2026 at 07:00
Future games will need to be held at higher altitudes, and spread over multiple venues in order to adapt to a changing climate, new research suggests.

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Gus Schumacher, a member of the U.S. cross-country skiing team, left, competing in Planica, Slovenia, in March 2023.

Research Library at NASA’s Goddard Space and Flight Center to Close Friday

31 December 2025 at 17:58
Holdings from the library at the Goddard Space Flight Center, which includes unique documents from the early 20th century to the Soviet space race, will be warehoused or thrown out.

Β© NASA Goddard

The NASA Goddard Information and Collaboration Center in Greenbelt, Md. The 100,000 volume library will close Friday.
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