UK forecasts 'biggest' El Nino will smash records, spark hottest year
This year's El Niño weather pattern will be the biggest in more than a century and could make 2027 the hottest year globally, Britain's national weather agency predicted Friday.
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UK forecasts 'biggest' El Nino will smash records, spark hottest year(opens original report in a new tab)France 24Tier B
What a record-breaking El Nino could mean for the world(opens original report in a new tab)This year's El Nino is on track to be the strongest on record, threatening to unleash extreme weather across the globe and make 2027 the hottest recorded year by far. It is expected to be the most "intense" El Nino in… — France 24
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