El Niño, global climate pattern
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The climate forecasts about the region surrounding the Pacific Ocean point to an emergence of change in the global climate. Currently, the La Niña state appears to be weakening. As such, there has been speculation that the year may end up witnessing the emergence of an El Niño phenomenon towards the latter part of 2026.
A potentially significant El Nino is taking shape in the Pacific Ocean, with forecasters now saying there’s a 61% chance the climate pattern will develop between May and July, according to the
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Spread the loveAs we navigate through 2026, it becomes increasingly evident that climate change is not merely a future concern but a present reality manifesting in extreme weather events across the globe.
Seemingly unrelated weather systems illustrate how connected we are by larger patterns that move around in our atmosphere.
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