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Super El Niño Threatens Food, Water and Trade Worldwide
An exceptionally strong El Niño is expected this year, marked by unusually warm sea surface temperatures across the tropical Pacific.
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An exceptionally strong El Niño is expected this year, marked by unusually warm sea surface temperatures across the tropical Pacific. The heightened heat is projected to alter normal weather patterns worldwide. Some areas may see unusually heavy rainfall, while others could experience severe drought conditions. This shift in climate patterns could affect food production, water availability, and trade flows globally.
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