The end of the El Niño climate pattern, which has been linked to warmer ocean temperatures, is approaching. Scientists suggest that the transition to La Niña could provide insights into the acceleration of global warming and its impact on extreme weather events.
One of the big contributors to the record-breaking global temperatures over the past year – El Nino – is nearly gone, and its opposite, La Nina, is on the way. Whether that’s a relief or not depends in part on where you live. https://t.co/XJdMpqjGZG
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El Niño can temporarily boost temperatures and cause extreme weather anomalies. The end of this natural climate cycle could offer clues on whether global warming is accelerating https://t.co/eVpM5qJi1g 👇
One of the big contributors to the record-breaking global temperatures over the past year – El Nino – is nearly gone, and its opposite, La Nina, is on the way. https://t.co/XJdMpqjGZG
NYTimes gives credit where credit is due for warming: Scientists hope that relief will set in as the natural climate pattern known as El Niño, which is associated with warmer ocean temperatures, fades. @CatrinEinhorn should have also added increased solar irradiance as the Sun… https://t.co/uL4hOGe7dR