Super El Niño Accelerates Toward Record Intensity, Reshaping Winter Outlooks Across North America and Europe
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El Niño strengthens, raising new questions for Minnesota’s winter
A powerful El Niño is rapidly strengthening in the Pacific, raising the odds of a warmer and less snowy winter in Minnesota. The National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) now has greater than a 90 percent chance of the event persisting through the fall and winter.
Super El Niño Accelerates Toward Record Intensity, Reshaping Winter Outlooks Across North America and Europe
Record warmth has gripped the equatorial Pacific this summer. Sea surface temperatures have climbed far beyond typical thresholds for an El Niño event. And forecasts now point to a peak that could eclipse every similar episode measured since the mid-20th century. The phenomenon, already classified as strong by federal meteorologists, shows no signs of slowing. Westerly wind bursts have ranked among the most extreme in 86 years of data. A powerfu…
The latest data shows that there is a 70% chance that El Niño will be the strongest phenomenon ever recorded - The combination with climate change makes scientists talk about uncharted waters The post El Niño: The forecast changes for the worse - The phenomenon is heading for a historic intensity record appeared first on in.gr.
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