Global temperatures and rain patterns are affected by a climate phenomenon known as El Niño/La Niña.
Warm water could bring exotic sea life, but also kill kelp, and more frequent storms could spell trouble for the region ...
"There is a 15 percent possibility of a Super El Niño developing," one expert told Newsweek.
The planet may experience a strong or even a super El Niño later this year, one that could rival the strongest ones in history, according to new climate data recently released by the European Center ...
After the planet’s 11 hottest years on record, scientists are warning the return of an El Niño climate pattern could push global temperatures even higher. Today, the World Meteorological Organisation ...
Scientists have found a surprising new factor that can intensify one of the world's most disruptive weather patterns. The findings will also apply to India, one of the most climate-vulnerable regions ...
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