Odds Climb for Record El Niño as 75% of Models Predict 2.5C Warming
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2024 became the warmest year since records began, even though the El Niño phenomenon was not particularly strong.
The world's weather experts have revised their forecasting models upwards. They believe that "probabilities strongly favour a moderate to strong episode, or probably strong to potentially unprecedented at this stage." The dreadful child of the climate generally peaks at the end of the year. - "All models have been revised upwards": towards a particularly strong El Niño this year? (Environment).
Probability rising from a very strong episode of El Niño, warns Copernicus Institute.
El Niño, a meteorological phenomenon with planetary implications, risks returning from this summer and spreading over several months, warns the Copernicus Institute.
Global weather experts are increasingly convinced that a very strong El Niño weather phenomenon will occur this year, announced the European Climate Observatory Copernicus on Wednesday.
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