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Australia's Bureau of Meteorology warns Super El Niño may lead to record heat in 2027

Australia's Bureau of Meteorology warns Super El Niño may lead to record heat in 2027

16 Temmuz 2026The Guardian
  • Australia's Bureau of Meteorology warns that the developing El Niño phenomenon could lead to the hottest year on record in 2027. Most capital cities in Australia are facing an 80% chance of experiencing an unusually warm and dry spring.
  • Climatologists are increasingly alarmed by the forecasts, describing them as 'mind blowing' and 'astounding'.
  • El Niño is a climate pattern that occurs in the Pacific Ocean, influencing weather across the globe. Its strengthening has been linked to rising global temperatures, and the current forecasts suggest a particularly intense event.
  • The potential for a record-breaking El Niño raises significant concerns about climate change and its impacts on weather patterns. As global temperatures continue to rise, the implications for agriculture, water resources, and natural ecosystems could be profound.
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