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Meteorologists warn El Nino could contribute to record global temperatures and the hottest year ever in 2027
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Meteorologists warn El Nino could contribute to record global temperatures and the hottest year ever in 2027. What is El Nino - and is climate change making the weather phenomenon worse?. The main scientific models project ocean temperatures up to 3.5 ° C above average in the equatorial Pacific, a leap that could trigger one of the most extreme climate events ever recorded.
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Meteorologists warn El Nino could contribute to record global temperatures and the hottest year ever in 2027
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The main scientific models project ocean temperatures up to 3.5 ° C above average in the equatorial Pacific, a leap that could trigger one of the most extreme climate events ever recorded
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Meteorologists warn El Nino could contribute to record global temperatures and the hottest year ever in 2027
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