El Niño
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Kelvin Waves Roll Along Equator Ushering El Niño to South America
Images from a satellite show that Kelvin waves are rolling along the equator, bringing El Niño to South America. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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The Impact of El Nino Could Have a “Double Whammy” Effect, Worsening Extreme Weather and Hastening Sea-level Rise in the Arctic
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Global Temperatures, Heatwaves to Rise As El Niño Expected in 2023
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From Warming Events to Extreme Storms: How Can El Niño and La Niña Impact Weather Conditions?
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Massive Coral Spawning Event Turns Dying Reef to "Super Reef," Resilient to El Niño and Pacific Ocean Warming Hot Spot in Kiribati
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How Previous El Niños Revealed Crucial Information About Climate Change
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La Niña Winter: Atmospheric Extremes May Last the Entire Season
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6 Million Children Driven to Hunger Due to Severe Drought Brought by El Nino
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Warming Trend Expected to Continue Through to 2020
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Warning! Remaining Glaciers in the Pacific Will Soon Melt Away
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Almost 40 Percent of Corals Die Due to Climate Change in South China Sea
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ALERT: Rise of Shellfish Toxic from Global Warming Could Lead to Memory Loss, Death
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Winter is Here: 2017 Will Be 'Cooler' Than 2016, According to Forecasts