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El Nino could become historically strong during the winter External News Renay San Miguel
Ocean Heat Is Off the Charts – Here’s What That Means for Humans and Ecosystems Around the World External News Brent Verrill
Ocean heat is off the charts – here’s what that means for humans and ecosystems around the world External News Renay San Miguel
Volcanic Activity Does Not Contribute to El Ninos, Hard Evidence Says News Ben Brumfield
Has El Nino Become More Intense In The Industrial Age? External News A. Maureen Rouhi
El Nino Swings More Violently in the Industrial Age, Hard Evidence Says News Ben Brumfield
El Niño weather events are about to become more extreme thanks to climate change, study says External News A. Maureen Rouhi
Did Global Warming Really ‘Pause’ During the 2000s? External News Renay San Miguel
NASA: Last Month was Earth's Hottest in Recorded History External News A. Maureen Rouhi
El Niño’s Warm Water Devastates Coral Reefs in Pacific Ocean News Jason Maderer
El Niño Warming Causes Significant Coral Damage in Central Pacific News John Toon
La Niña-like conditions associated with 2,500-year-long shutdown of coral reef growth News Brett Israel
Looking at El Nino’s past to predict its future News Brett Israel
Coral Records Suggest that Recent El Nino Activity Rises Above Noisy Background News John Toon
Climate Change May Alter Natural Climate Cycles of Pacific News David Terraso