This year’s devastating El Niño event could be the ‘strongest in a lifetime’
- This year’s El Niño weather event could be the “strongest in a lifetime,” weather experts have warnedThat's due to unusually warm sea surface temperatures in the Pacific Ocean.
- This natural climate pattern occurs when east-to-west trade winds weaken, allowing warm water to shift eastward.
- This is what fuels more storms and clouds over the region that can cause ripple effects through the global atmosphere - and the U.
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- This year’s El Niño weather event could be the “strongest in a lifetime,” weather experts have warnedThat's due to unusually warm sea surface temperatures in the Pacific Ocean.
- This natural climate pattern occurs when east-to-west trade winds weaken, allowing warm water to shift eastward.
- This is what fuels more storms and clouds over the region that can cause ripple effects through the global atmosphere - and the U.
Sources: The Independent