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What Is El Niño? Here’s What to Know
- The World Meteorological Organization forecasts an 80% chance of El Niño between June and August, increasing to 90% afterward.
- The UN urges countries to improve early warning systems due to El Niño causing above-average temperatures almost everywhere.
- Pacific Ocean temperatures are 6°C above average, raising concerns about a 'super El Niño' that could make 2026 the hottest year on record.
- El Niño will worsen droughts, heavy rainfall, and heatwave risks, as explained by WMO Secretary-General Celeste Saulo.
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What is El Niño? Here’s what to know
"The science is clear: El Niño is arriving on our doorstep in the coming months with 90% certainty."
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Total News Sources35
Leaning Left7Leaning Right8Center16Last Updated52% Center
Bias Distribution
- 52% of the sources are Center
52% Center
L 22%
C 52%
R 26%
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