Dr. Robert Rohde on Nostr: El Niño has continued to strengthen, and is projected to continue well into 2024, ...
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"content": "El Niño has continued to strengthen, and is projected to continue well into 2024, which will continue to boost global average temperatures somewhat.\n\nModels remain divided on whether to ultimately expect a moderate, strong, or very strong El Niño.\n\nIRI chart: https://iri.columbia.edu/our-expertise/climate/forecasts/enso/current/?enso_tab=enso-sst_table\n\n#ElNino\n\n5/\n\nhttps://fediscience.org/system/media_attachments/files/111/062/706/632/834/082/original/3ac986b9d0c258a2.png",
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