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Published Date: June 03, 2026

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New research offers insights into why climate models often get spring El Niño forecasts wrong

Climate model overconfidence when predicting El Niño from March through May might result from models leaning too heavily on tropical Pacific signals.

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Climate model overconfidence when predicting El Niño from March through May might result from models leaning too heavily on tropical Pacific signals.

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