Experts recap January and provide outlooks through May

A collage of typical climate and weather-related events: floods, heatwaves, drought, hurricanes, wildfires and loss of glacial ice. (Image credit: NOAA)
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On Thursday, climate and weather experts will discuss key findings from NOAA's U.S. and global climate analyses for January 2025, the latest El Nino/La Nina update, and the U.S. seasonal outlooks for temperature, precipitation and drought for the next three months.
WHEN
Thursday, February 20, 11:00 - 11:45 a.m. ET (USA)
WHO
- Russell Vose, Ph.D., Chief, Monitoring and Assessment Branch, NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information
- Anthony Artusa, Meteorologist, NOAA Climate Prediction Center
WHAT
- Webinar
- Presentations
- Questions and Answers
HOW
Use this link offsite link to register for the media briefing. (For the best experience, download the Adobe Connect app offsite link.)
Following the briefing, a recording will be posted to NOAA Satellites' YouTube Channel
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information climate reports recapping January 2025: https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/monitoring/monthly-report/national/202501 (U.S.)
https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/monitoring/monthly-report/global/202501 (Global)
NOAA Climate Prediction Center outlooks & assessments: https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov
NOAA El Niño/La Niña page: https://www.climate.gov/enso
NOAA Climate Portal: https://www.climate.gov
Upcoming NOAA climate monitoring reports: https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/monitoring/dyk/monthly-releases
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Media contact
nesdis.pa@noaa.gov, 202-424-0929