A ‘Super El Niño?’ Why It’s Too Early to Forecast One with Certainty, but Not Too Soon to Prepare
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A ‘super El Niño?’ Why it’s too early to forecast one with certainty, but not too soon to prepare
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A'super El Niño?‘ Why it’s too early to forecast one with certainty, but not too soon to prepare
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.)
How a monster ocean heatwave could fuel a super El Niño
Scientists are increasingly concerned that the warm water will fuel a 'super' or 'Godzilla' El Niño, potentially prolonging marine heatwaves, disrupting fisheries and ecosystems and intensifying global climate impacts well into 2027.
Climatologists are detecting warning signs of a possible El Niño phenomenon more intense than normal, with lasting effects on the planet's climate
A ‘super El Niño?’ Why it’s too early to forecast one with certainty, but not too soon to prepare
by Pedro DiNezio, University of Colorado Boulder Talk of a “super El Niño” developing in 2026 is gaining momentum, with concerns rising that this climate pattern could bring extreme rainfall, heat, drought and destructive flooding around the world. The signals appear to be in place: The tropical Pacific is warming along the equator, and computer … Continue reading A ‘super El Niño?’ Why it’s too early to forecast one with certainty, but not too …
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