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In the past, a strong El Nino has led to record global warmth, like in 2016 and 1998. Scientists earlier this year had been saying next year is more likely to set a record heat, especially because ...
El Niño is nearing historic strength. What this means and when it will end. This could be one of the strongest El Niño events observed over the past 75 years, new data shows ...
El Niño is a climate pattern that originates in the Pacific Ocean along the equator and impacts weather all over the world. Warm water normally is confined to the western Pacific by winds that ...
Fall has only just begun, but it’s not too soon to look ahead to winter, especially since this one may look drastically different than recent years because of El Niño.
El Niño has a lot of effects, said Justin Mankin, an assistant professor of geography at Dartmouth College. “Things like droughts and floods and wildfire conditions, those get enhanced with El ...
El Niño just developed, and that could affect weather all over the world throughout the year. It’s already forecast to take a big toll on the global economy.
Warm ocean waters are one of El Niño's biggest fuels – and data shows that sea surface temperatures have hit temperatures well above those seen during 2016's "Godzilla" event.
The economic fallout from El Niño can last for years and cost trillions of dollars, research finds. And 2023’s El Niño could be worse than others in the past.
After months of anticipation, El Niño has officially arrived. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced El Niño’s emergence on Thursday, advising that the climate pattern ...
An early bird El Nino has officially formed, likely to be strong, warp weather worldwide and give an already warming Earth an extra kick of natural heat, meteorologists announced.
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