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“Off the Charts” El Niño Already Strongest Since Records Began

An “off the charts” El Niño has already become the strongest on record, raising concerns about extreme weather worldwide.

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“Off the Charts” El Niño Already Strongest Since Records Began

An “off the charts” El Niño has reportedly become the strongest since records began, according to climate observers. The unusually powerful warming of tropical Pacific waters can influence weather patterns far beyond the region, increasing the risk of heat, heavy rainfall, drought, and storms. Scientists are monitoring ocean temperatures, atmospheric conditions, and possible effects on communities and ecosystems. The event could also affect agriculture, water supplies, wildfire risk, and global temperatures. Researchers say continued observations will clarify its duration.

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