El Niño
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El Niño Blamed For Devastating Drought That Starved Millions in Southern Africa
A drought that pushed millions of people into hunger across southern Africa has been driven mostly by the El Niño weather pattern—not climate change, scientists said on Thursday.
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Amazon Wildfires Could Become 'More Flammable' Due to Severe Drought and El Nino Phenomenon
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El Niño Likely To Supercharge Global Heating From Amazon to Alaska, Study Says
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High Temperatures, El Niño Southern Oscillation Could Aid In Extreme Hurricane Formation
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Scientists Expects Record-Breaking Temperature This February Due To Human-Made Global Heating And El Niño
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Foreign Plant Species Described as 'Highly Flammable' Responsible for Igniting Bogota Fires: Experts Say
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El Niño Affects Winter Precipitation Differently Across Mountainous Regions
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Strong El Niño Can Bring Floods Along US West Coast This Year, NASA Warns
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Boston Winter Forecast: More Snow Likely Amidst Strong El Nino in US
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El Niño Winter: NOAA Says Warm Climate Pattern Has 95% Chance of Persisting in the Northern Hemisphere, Including the US
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El Niño Winter: NOAA Says Warm Climate Pattern Has 95% Chance of Persisting in the Northern Hemisphere, Including the US
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Heatwave Leaves But Wildfires Remain as El Niño Starts with Gusty Winds in Australia
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EL Nino Likely to Continue This Winter: 3 Things to Expect About the Weather