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NOAA forecasts historically strong El Niño, potentially rivaling 1997-1998 event

An intensifying El Niño event is projected to reach historically strong levels, with an 81% chance of becoming "very strong" by fall, according to NOAA. This event, which formed recently, is already considered moderate and is strengthening rapidly, partly due to background warming from climate change. Scientists anticipate its impacts, such as droughts, downpours, and heat waves, will be most significant in the fall and winter, potentially rivaling the 1997-1998 El Niño which caused widespread devastation. AI

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NOAA forecasts historically strong El Niño, potentially rivaling 1997-1998 event

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 English(EN) · Seth Borenstein, The Associated Press ·

    This year’s El Niño is not ‘run-of-the-mill’—and it could rival one that killed 23,000

    Its biggest impacts range from droughts to downpours to heat waves.