El nino

2023 - 7 - 5

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El Nino is officially here and may cause temperature spikes and ... (Space.com)

The World Meteorological Organization has declared the onset of El Niño, leading to surging temperatures and disruptive weather that could threaten lives.

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Jokowi focuses on El Niño as Indonesia's dry season heats up (Mongabay.com)

Indonesian President Joko Widodo warned officials to anticipate risks from the first El Niño since the 2015 Southeast Asia wildfires crisis.

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For the first time in seven years, El Nino is here – what does this ... (CTV News)

For the first time in seven years, El Niño is here, setting the stage for a likely surge in global temperatures and more extreme weather, according to the ...

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It's official: El Niño has started. Here's what that means for B.C. (Vancouver Sun)

Hazy Vancouver. File photo of Vancouver under a haze on a hot day. Experts say an El Niño could lead to hot temperature records in many parts of the world.

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El Niño, the climate wild card, is back. Scientists are racing to predict ... (The Globe and Mail)

Tim Green, Canada Research Chair in shellfish and a researcher in aquaculture at Vancouver Island University, is working to improve the fate of B.C. oysters.

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It's official: Australia is set for a hot, dry El Niño—here's what that ... (Phys.Org)

An El Niño event has arrived, according to the World Meteorological Organization, raising fears of record high global temperatures, extreme weather and, ...

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El Niño May Bring Record-Breaking Temperatures & Here's How It ... (Narcity)

El Niño is a naturally occurring climate pattern that happens with the warming of ocean surface temperatures in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean.

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WHO prepares for El Niño-linked spread of viral disease (The Weather Network)

(Reuters) - The World Health Organization is preparing for an increased spread of viral diseases like dengue, Zika and chikungunya linked to the El Niño ...

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It's official: El Nino has started. Here's what that means for B.C. (Times Colonist)

El Nino conditions have developed in the tropical Pacific for the first time in seven years, leading to a possible surge in global temperatures.

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El Niño is Back. What Does That Mean For You? (Scientific American)

[Intro Music]. Thompson: This is Science, Quickly. I'm Andrea Thompson, editor for earth and environment. DelViscio: And I'm Jeff DelViscio, ...

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Graphics: El Niño is back in 2023 (CGTN)

El Niño conditions have developed in the tropical Pacific for the first time in seven years, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) declared on Tuesday ...

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World Meteorological Organization declares start of El Niño; what to ... (PotatoPro)

It is a naturally occurring climate pattern associated with warming of the ocean surface temperatures in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean. But it ...

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El Nino Alert Declared for Australia. What Is El Nino and How Will ... (Severe Weather Europe)

El Niño is a Spanish term for a phenomenon associated with abnormal sea surface temperatures in the tropical Pacific Ocean. It is one of the most well-known ...

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El Niño is strengthening, now expected to be strong by Michigan's ... (mlive.com)

Look at the sea surface temperature anomalies that have developed and expanded during the first half of 2023. El Nino. Warmer than normal temperatures ...

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El Niño is here and the world must prepare for more extreme heat ... (CNN)

Governments must prepare for more extreme weather events and record temperatures in the coming months, the World Meteorological Organization warned Tuesday, ...

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