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El Nio Could Mean Extreme Weather, Fewer Anchovies

2015-07-30 14:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

National Geographic: It looks like we're in for a strong, lengthy El Nio this year. Warmer-than-usual water in parts of the Pacific Ocean indicates that a developing El Nio is intensifying and might become one of the strongest on record. And National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration scientists think the weather phenomenon probably will continue through the winter of 2015-16, and into the spring of 2016. El Nios have been occurring at least since the end of the last Ice Age about 10,000 years ago. But scientists...

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