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Super El Niño Forecast: Severity and Global Impact on Heat and Marine Ecosystems
A Super El Niño event is anticipated to bring five years of record-breaking heat, with 2027 projected to be particularly hot, and significantly disrupt marine ecosystems. Researchers are now assessing the potential severity of this climate phenomenon, which is expected to build in the Pacific by July.
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