
Scientists Warn of Impending 'Super' El Niño and Record Global Temperatures
Scientists are warning of the rapid development of a strong or 'super' El Niño phenomenon, which is expected to bring record global temperatures and intense weather conditions, potentially lasting until 2026.
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Warning of record global temperatures as chance of very strong El Niño grows
As El Niño develops this year, scientists are increasingly confident it could be one of the strongest on record with global consequences, as Simon King explains.
Read full article →El Niño is not the real problem here
The usually innocuous weather system poses more threat than since the early 1970s
Read full article →Here's why you don’t need to worry about a 'super' El Niño — yet
There’s been a lot of talk about the possibility of a "super" El Niño developing this year, but scientists say not to expect impacts in Canada this summer. That doesn’t mean we get off scott-free.
Read full article →El Niño development during May-June likely to last till 2026-end; to affect average monsoon
By Anjali Marar
Read full article →'Super’ El Niño to hit Earth in coming months; world braces for intense weather conditions
Seasonal models have predicted that an El Nino pattern could develop between May and July this year and may become one of the strongest on record.
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