What a Record-Breaking El Nino Could Mean for the World
NOAA said a stronger event could intensify drought, wildfires and rainfall swings worldwide, with forecasts putting the peak anomaly at 3.9C this November.
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Want to See the Future? Pay Attention to El Nino
This year's powerful El Nino is something of a "time machine," the Washington Post reports. Specifically, it's expected to provide an early look at what temperatures will be like throughout the next decade. The 2026 iteration of the natural weather phenomenon is expected to push global temperatures next year to...
What a record-breaking El Nino could mean for the world
Stacked on top of long-term human-caused climate change, the temporary jolt will offer a glimpse of the heat the world can expect by the late 2030s, experts say. Here's what to know. What is El Nino? El Nino is the warming phase of a natural cycle in the tropical Pacific known as the El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO). It sets in when trade winds that blow from east to west temporarily ease up, allowing warm water which normally piles up in the…
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