Here's What the Newly Formed Super El Niño Means for Summer in Your Region
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The weather phenomenon El Niño is building up in the Pacific. It will further advance the heating of the earth. What this means for the world – and Austria.
El Niño Climate Pattern Forecasts Increased Precipitation and Flood Risks for U.S. Homeowners
Meteorologists report that an El Niño climate pattern is currently developing, a shift that typically alters weather conditions across the United States. This transition often brings increased precipitation to the southern regions of the country and warmer, drier conditions to the northern states, prompting experts to advise homeowners to prepare their properties for potential climate-related
Extreme heat has hit Europe: the head of WHO said that more than 1,300 people died because of it in just a week. But maybe this is just the beginning. Scientists warn of the high probability of a new Super El Niño, a climate phenomenon that could exacerbate droughts, floods, hurricanes, crop failures and famine around the world. The effects of past Super El Niños have already led to the biggest climate disasters in human history.
63 Percent Odds the Pacific Turns Into a Super El Niño by Winter
Forecasters now put the odds at 63 percent that the equatorial Pacific crosses the line that turns an ordinary El Niño into a very strong one, the same category that drove the deadliest ocean warming events of the past forty years. The trigger is a band of sea surface running along the equator that has […] The post 63 Percent Odds the Pacific Turns Into a Super El Niño by Winter appeared first on Above The Norm News.
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