eastern Pacific
Coverage of eastern Pacific in the Nexus archive.
- Seeding clouds with seawater could prevent a super El Niño
A modelling study suggests marine cloud brightening using seawater could reduce a global temperature spike from El Niño by shading the eastern Pacific, though it warns of potential unintended consequences.
- Checking in on the health of the Atlantic
The Atlantic basin shows signs of reduced hurricane activity due to cooler-than-average temperatures in the Main Development Region, stronger easterly trade winds, and increased wind shear linked to El Niño. Global circulation patterns also indicate subsidence over the North Indian Ocean and rising air over the Pacific, further suppressing tropical storm development.
- U.S. Coast Guard seizes $63 million worth of drugs in eastern Pacific operations
The U.S. Coast Guard seized 7,000 pounds of cocaine and 4,000 pounds of marijuana in three operations in the eastern Pacific, valued at $63 million. The drugs were offloaded at Port Everglades on Friday.
- US military kills three ‘narco-terrorists’ in latest lethal strike on vessel in the Eastern Pacific
The US military killed three individuals it labeled 'narco-terrorists' in a lethal strike on a vessel in the Eastern Pacific. SOUTHCOM did not confirm whether any survivors were present.
- US military kills three 'narco-terrorists' in latest lethal strike on vessel in the Eastern Pacific
The U.S. military conducted a lethal strike in the Eastern Pacific against a vessel linked to drug trafficking, killing three individuals described as 'narco-terrorists'. The operation, part of a campaign launched by the Trump administration, involved Joint Task Force Southern Spear and targeted a vessel operating along known narcotics-trafficking routes. SOUTHCOM released video footage of the strike but did not confirm survivors.
- Strike on alleged drug boat kills 2 in eastern Pacific
The U.S. launched a strike on an alleged drug boat in the eastern Pacific, killing two people. U.S. Southern Command stated the vessel was operated by designated terrorist organizations but did not specify which groups or provide evidence of its drug trafficking intent.
- Keeping an eye to the Central American gyre for late next week
The 2026 hurricane season's initial activity in the eastern Pacific includes Hurricane Amanda and two developing systems. A Central American Gyre (CAG) is expected to form by mid to late next week, potentially influencing tropical development in the Atlantic, western Caribbean, and southern Gulf. Models suggest increased storminess near Mexico's Yucatán and possible heavy rainfall for the Gulf Coast.
- US military kills two alleged narco-terrorists in latest Eastern Pacific strike on drug-trafficking vessel
The U.S. military conducted a lethal strike in the Eastern Pacific, killing two alleged narco-terrorists linked to drug-trafficking operations. The operation, part of a broader campaign targeting cartel networks, has resulted in at least 207 deaths since its launch in September 2023.
- US strike on alleged drug smuggling boat kills 3 in eastern Pacific
A US military strike on an alleged drug smuggling boat in the eastern Pacific killed three people. The attack increased the death toll from the military's monthslong campaign against such boats in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific to 205.
- 4th U.S. strike this week on alleged drug boat kills 3 people
A fourth U.S. strike this week on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific resulted in three deaths. Over 200 people have been killed in the ongoing campaign against these drug boats.
- US strike on alleged drug boat kills three in eastern Pacific
The US military conducted a strike on an alleged drug trafficking vessel in the eastern Pacific, killing three men. This follows a similar strike on Friday that also killed three, raising the death toll to over 200 since last year. US Southern Command confirmed the vessel was engaged in narco-trafficking operations.
- US strike on alleged drug boat kills three in eastern Pacific
The US military conducted a strike on a vessel in the eastern Pacific, killing three men involved in narco-trafficking operations. This follows a similar strike the previous day, with the total death toll exceeding 200 since last year.
- Death toll from U.S. strikes on alleged drug boats climbs above 200
The death toll from U.S. strikes on alleged drug boats has exceeded 200. The strikes are part of an ongoing campaign targeting drug boats in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific.
- Two killed in US strike on another alleged drug boat in Pacific as campaign’s death toll nears 200
The US military killed two men in a strike on a suspected drug trafficking boat in the eastern Pacific, marking the second deadly attack in three days under the Trump administration's anti-drug campaign, which has resulted in nearly 200 deaths since September. Human rights groups have criticized the operations as potential extrajudicial killings.
- Two killed in US strike on another alleged drug boat in Pacific as campaign’s death toll nears 200
The US military killed two men in a strike on an alleged drug trafficking boat in the eastern Pacific, marking the second deadly attack in two days. The campaign, part of the Trump administration's offensive since September, has resulted in nearly 200 deaths, with rights groups alleging extrajudicial killings.
- 1 killed, 2 survive latest US strike on alleged drug boat
A US military strike on an alleged drug boat in the eastern Pacific and Caribbean Sea resulted in one death and two survivors. The operation, part of the Trump administration's efforts to combat narcotics trafficking, targeted a vessel confirmed to be on known drug routes.
- One killed in latest US strike on 'narco-trafficking' boat in Pacific
A US military strike targeted an alleged drug trafficking boat in the eastern Pacific, resulting in one death. The incident was reported by US Southern Command, which provided a photograph of the event.
- US military kills alleged narco-terrorist in lethal strike on drug-trafficking vessel in Eastern Pacific
The US military conducted a lethal strike on a drug-trafficking vessel in the Eastern Pacific, killing an alleged narco-terrorist. Two survivors were rescued by the US Coast Guard following the operation.
- U.S. military kills alleged narco-terrorist in lethal strike on drug-trafficking vessel in Eastern Pacific
The U.S. military conducted a lethal strike on a suspected drug-trafficking vessel in the Eastern Pacific, killing an alleged narco-terrorist and injuring two others. The operation, led by U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM), followed recent strikes targeting cartel-linked trafficking networks in the Pacific and Caribbean.
- 1 killed, 2 survive U.S. strike on boat in Eastern Pacific, SOUTHCOM says
A U.S. strike in the Eastern Pacific resulted in 1 death and 2 survivors, according to SOUTHCOM. The Trump administration's missile campaign targeting drug-trafficking boats in Latin American waters has caused at least 193 deaths.
- 1 killed, 2 survive U.S. strike on boat in Eastern Pacific, SOUTHCOM says
A U.S. strike on a boat in the Eastern Pacific resulted in 1 death and 2 survivors, according to SOUTHCOM. The article also cites a broader Trump administration campaign of missile strikes in Latin American waters, which it claims has killed at least 193 people.
- Ecuadorian survivors of suspected drone strike seek answers and restitution
Ecuadorian survivors of a suspected drone strike while fishing in the Eastern Pacific are seeking restitution after being forced onto a boat and handed over to Salvadoran officials. No charges were filed against them.
- Defense department watchdog opens inquiry into US airstrikes on alleged drug boats
The US Department of Defense's internal watchdog is investigating whether military commanders followed proper procedures before conducting airstrikes on alleged drug boats in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific. The investigation will examine if the standard six-step process was followed. The inquiry aims to determine if lethal strikes were approved correctly.
- How a growing El Niño will affect 2026 hurricane season in Atlantic, Pacific
The El Niño pattern is expected to affect the 2026 hurricane season in the Atlantic and Pacific. The last occurrence of an El Niño pattern was in 2023, which produced 20 tropical systems in the Eastern Pacific hurricane season. This pattern may impact future hurricane seasons.
- How a growing El Niño will affect 2026 hurricane season in Atlantic, Pacific
An El Niño pattern is expected to affect the 2026 hurricane season in the Atlantic and Pacific. The last occurrence of an El Niño pattern was in 2023, which produced 20 tropical systems in the Eastern Pacific hurricane season. This may indicate a potentially active hurricane season.
- US military kills 2 ‘narco-terrorists’ in latest strike on alleged drug boat
The US military conducted a strike on an alleged drug-trafficking boat in the eastern Pacific, killing two suspected narco-terrorists. The vessel was operated by a designated terrorist organization and was engaged in illicit drug trafficking along known routes.
- U.S. military kills two alleged narco-terrorists in lethal strike on drug vessel in Eastern Pacific
The U.S. military carried out a lethal strike on a suspected drug-trafficking vessel in the Eastern Pacific, killing two alleged narco-terrorists and leaving one survivor. The operation was part of a broader campaign to dismantle cartel-linked trafficking operations. The U.S. military has conducted multiple strikes in recent months targeting suspected drug-smuggling vessels.
- Three suspected narco-terrorists killed in US military strike on drug-trafficking vessel in Eastern Pacific
The US military carried out a lethal strike on a vessel in the Eastern Pacific, killing three suspected narco-terrorists. The strike was conducted by Joint Task Force Southern Spear and targeted a vessel engaged in narco-trafficking activity. No US service members were injured in the operation.
- Another strike on alleged drug boat kills 3 in eastern Pacific
The U.S. military conducted a strike on an alleged drug trafficking boat in the eastern Pacific, killing three individuals referred to as 'narco-terrorists' by U.S. Southern Command. The incident was confirmed via a video shared on social platform X, showing the boat exploding in flames.
- US military conducts strike on another boat carrying alleged narco-traffickers, killing 3
The U.S. military conducted its 55th strike since September against a vessel accused of narco-trafficking in the Eastern Pacific, killing three people. The operation, led by the Southern Command, targeted a boat linked to Designated Terrorist Organizations, amid ongoing controversy over civilian casualties and lack of evidence. Critics, including Sen. Rand Paul, question the strikes' legality and potential harm to innocent individuals.
- U.S. strike on alleged drug boat kills 2 in eastern Pacific, military says
The U.S. military conducted a strike on an alleged drug boat in the eastern Pacific, resulting in two deaths. U.S. Southern Command released a video showing the boat before and after an explosion caused it to catch fire.
- U.S. strike on alleged drug boat kills 2 in eastern Pacific, military says
The U.S. military conducted a strike on an alleged drug boat in the eastern Pacific, killing two people. U.S. Southern Command released a video showing the boat before it was destroyed in an explosion.
- US military kills two suspected narco-terrorists in strike on drug-trafficking vessel in the Pacific
The U.S. military killed two suspected narco-terrorists in a strike on a drug-trafficking vessel in the Eastern Pacific, as part of broader counter-narcotics operations. The attack, conducted by Joint Task Force Southern Spear under U.S. Southern Command, targeted a vessel linked to designated terrorist organizations, with no U.S. military casualties reported.
- US military kills 2 ‘narco-terrorists’ in Eastern Pacific strike
The U.S. military killed two alleged 'narco-terrorists' in a strike on a drug trafficking boat in the Eastern Pacific, as reported by U.S. Southern Command (Southcom). The military shared a video of the boat exploding on the social platform X.
- US kills 3 alleged drug traffickers in another Eastern Pacific strike
The U.S. military conducted a third strike in days against suspected narco-terrorists in the Eastern Pacific, killing three men aboard an alleged drug-trafficking vessel. The operation, led by U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM), targeted a vessel linked to Designated Terrorist Organizations, with no U.S. forces harmed.
- US kills 3 alleged drug traffickers in another Eastern Pacific strike
The U.S. military, via U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM), conducted a strike in the Eastern Pacific, killing three alleged narco-terrorists on a drug-trafficking vessel. This follows previous strikes targeting cartel-linked operations, part of a broader campaign to disrupt trafficking networks.
- US military kills three in new Eastern Pacific boat strike
The US military killed three individuals in a new boat strike in the Eastern Pacific. This incident is part of a series of killings by the United States, which rights groups have labeled 'unlawful'.
- US launches fifth strike on alleged Pacific drug boat in a week, killing three
The US military conducted its fifth strike in a week on an alleged drug-trafficking boat in the eastern Pacific, killing three people and raising the total death toll to at least 177. US Southern Command claimed the strike targeted a vessel operated by 'Designated Terrorist Organizations,' though the group was not named.
- 3 killed in latest U.S. strike on alleged drug boat in eastern Pacific, Pentagon says
Three people were killed in a U.S. military strike on an alleged drug boat in the eastern Pacific, as confirmed by the Pentagon. President Trump has framed the U.S. actions as an 'armed conflict' with Latin American drug cartels, justifying the escalation to disrupt drug trafficking into the United States.
- In its 50th boat strike, US military kills 4 ‘narco-terrorists’ in Eastern Pacific
The U.S. military executed its 50th lethal strike against a drug-trafficking vessel in the Eastern Pacific, killing four individuals linked to a designated terrorist organization. The operation targeted a vessel using known narco-trafficking routes, though the specific group remains unspecified.