El Niño
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The Impact of El Nino Could Have a “Double Whammy” Effect, Worsening Extreme Weather and Hastening Sea-level Rise in the Arctic
According to research from Australia's premier government science agency, stronger El Nino events caused by global warming may hasten the irreversible melting of the Antarctic ice sheet and ice shelves, as well as sea-level rise.
Latest Research Articles
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Massive Coral Spawning Event Turns Dying Reef to "Super Reef," Resilient to El Niño and Pacific Ocean Warming Hot Spot in Kiribati
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How Previous El Niños Revealed Crucial Information About Climate Change
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La Niña Winter: Atmospheric Extremes May Last the Entire Season
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6 Million Children Driven to Hunger Due to Severe Drought Brought by El Nino
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Warming Trend Expected to Continue Through to 2020
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Warning! Remaining Glaciers in the Pacific Will Soon Melt Away
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Almost 40 Percent of Corals Die Due to Climate Change in South China Sea
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ALERT: Rise of Shellfish Toxic from Global Warming Could Lead to Memory Loss, Death
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Winter is Here: 2017 Will Be 'Cooler' Than 2016, According to Forecasts
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LOOK: Thousands of Strange Jelly-Like Creatures Found in Huntington Beach
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LOOK! Bleached Corals in the Pacific Have Started Evolving
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Zombie Corals: Ghost Town of Dead Corals in the Pacific is Coming Back to Life