Scientists warn of a potentially historic and intense El Niño event that will drive extreme weather globally, with significant regional impacts and economic consequences, including drier winters in New Zealand and heightened risks of heat waves and droughts.
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El Niño is here: Scientists fear it'll be big, bad and costlypeaking earlier than usual
El Nino is here, it’s a big one, and ‘it can get dire very quickly’ for the PacificSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.