Strengthening El Niño Could Exceed Previous Events Dating Back to 1950. Here's What Southern California Residents Should Know.
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A report by the Ministry of Infrastructure and Public Services noted that there is more than 90% probability that the event will evolve to a “very strong” category; out of 92 municipalities surveyed, 58 exceeded some historical monthly average rainfall and ten have water surpluses of more than 50%.
The water deficit and drought will affect Central America, northern South America (Colombia, Venezuela and Guyana) and the southern tip of Chile. According to experts, El Niño has a 69% probability of being the most intense since 1950, with effects that could spread across the planet.
Strengthening El Niño could exceed previous events dating back to 1950. Here's what Southern California residents should know.
NOAA's Climate Prediction Center says there's a 69% chance that a historic El Niño event could exceed the strength of previous events dating back to 1950.
Australian researchers predict strongest El Niño since 1950
AUSTRALIA: DATA suggests a very strong El Niño approaching, with higher temperatures predicted to bring droughts to some areas and flooding to others. This year’s El Niño weather event could be the strongest since 1950, according to the Australian Bureau of Meteorology (ABM). “Forecasts are pointing towards a strong to very strong El Niño event, based on the extent of warming in the central tropical Pacific. The majority of models indicate this …
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