Wet, Hot American Summer: This Year’s El Niño Could Bring Record Temperatures
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Wet, Hot American Summer: This year’s El Niño could bring record temperatures
Under expected conditions, 2026 and 2027 could be among the warmest years on record
Global alarm has been raised over the El Niño phenomenon, with meteorologists predicting record temperatures in 2026 and 2027.
There is a 60% probability that the El Niño phenomenon will develop between May and July of this 2026, according to the latest report of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).This is why many scientists around the world estimate that the next 2027 could be the warmest year in history.And is that one of the effects of the Child is to heat the water of the Pacific Ocean greatly.When this happens, in conjunction with a change i…
The climate phenomenon known as El Niño could return to Mexico in the coming months; according to recent projections, there is a high probability that it will develop between May and July 2026 and will continue until the end of the year; although it does not directly impact the Mexican territory, it does alter the behavior of the climate throughout the country. Currently, the climate system remains in neutral phase ; however, the increase in the…
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