Weather
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El Niño Fuels Extreme Heat in the Pacific, Raising Fears of Droughts and Floods
Scientists have predicted that the nascent El Niño climate conditions in the Pacific Ocean will intensify during the year, with a remote potential of a record-breaking occurrence that will further amplify already oppressive temperatures worldwide.
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