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Yale Study Challenges the Idea of 'Permanent El Niño', Says Tropics will Get Warmer in Future
A new study by Yale University researchers challenges the idea that the Pacific Ocean experienced “permanent” El Niño-like conditions in the past. The research suggests that rise of greenhouse gases will lead to higher temperatures in the tropics.
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