
March Ranks Second Warmest Globally, Oceans Near Record Highs Amid Strengthening El Niño
March was recorded as the second warmest on record globally, with the EU's global warming monitor also reporting the second-highest global sea surface temperature. The El Niño climate phenomenon is strengthening, with global oceans reaching near-record heat levels, and a shift towards El Niño conditions is likely, signaling significant impacts on global weather patterns.
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First major Atlantic hurricane season outlook calls for below-average activity
A developing “super El Niño” may reduce the number of storms in the Atlantic.
By Matthew Cappucci
Read full article →March second warmest on record says global warming monitor
The EU's global warming monitor also reported the second-highest global sea surface temperature and said based on current trends, a shift towards El Nino conditions was likely.
Read full article →Record heat in March, second warmest sea temperatures signal approaching El Nino
Arctic sea ice in March averaged 5.7% below normal — the lowest on record. January-March global surface temperature ranked fourth-highest.
Read full article →Ocean temperatures near record high in March: EU monitor - The Straits Times
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