
Super El Niño Peak Expected, Bringing Global Threats and Regional Weather Impacts
A powerful Super El Niño is anticipated to peak in November, threatening food supplies and increasing extreme weather events globally. Costa Rica, for instance, is bracing for its strongest El Niño impacts between October and March, with projections of reduced rainfall and higher temperatures, while Bloomberg provides guidance for stock traders on navigating its potential market impacts.
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The looming Super El Nino
A powerful El Nino is expected to peak in November that could threaten food supply and increase extreme weather events.
Read full article →Costa Rica’s Strongest El Niño Impacts Expected Between October and March
Costa Rica could face its most significant El Niño-related weather impacts between this October and next March according to projections from the National Meteorological Institute (IMN), raising concerns about reduced rainfall, higher temperatures, water availability, agriculture, and wildfire risk across parts of the country. The IMN said the developing El Niño event is expected to […] The post Costa Rica’s Strongest El Niño Impacts Expected Between October and March appeared first on The Tic...
By Steven Hodel
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