How a Record-Breaking El Niño Could Impact the World
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Scientists say 2027 is likely to be the warmest year on record.
(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Oh Su-jin = The El Niño developing in the Pacific is highly likely to become one of the strongest on record, and as a result, next year will be the hottest in history...
The El Niño climate phenomenon, amplified by global warming, threatens to cause extreme conditions and to make 2027 the warmest year ever recorded The phenomenon
This year's El Niño phenomenon is emerging as the most intense recorded so far, with the potential to provoke extreme weather events in different regions of the planet and to turn 2027 into the hottest year ever recorded.
Above the Pacific, the climate phenomenon «El Niño» is brewing. It could give the earth a record warm year.
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