Global heating has likely made El Niños and La Niñas more ‘frequent and extreme’, new study shows
by Graham Readfearn from Environment | The Guardian on (#6BSHD)
Scientists say greenhouse gases have already affected climate patterns in the Pacific that could lead to more severe weather, floods and heatwaves
Global heating has likely intensified a climate pattern in the Pacific since the 1960s that has driven extreme droughts, floods and heatwaves around the globe, according to a new study.
The scientists said they had shown for the first time that greenhouse gas emissions were likely already making El Ninos and La Ninas more severe.
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