The recurrent climate phenomenon is expected to peak this year. For now, it has caused drought outbreaks and harmed agriculture on three continents. And it can cause acute food shortages to more than 50 million people than is already the case with this scourge all over the world.
The recurrent climate phenomenon is expected to peak this year. For now, it has caused drought outbreaks and harmed agriculture on three continents. And it can cause acute food shortages to more than 50 million people than is already the case with this scourge all over the world.
While the forecasts envisage an exceptional temperature anomaly in the equatorial Pacific, the first effects of the El Niño phenomenon are already visible from space. Satellites have spotted a marine ecological upheaval that gives a first glimpse of the consequences of the El Niño phenomenon.