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#El Nino

CSIRO researchers have weighed in with their view on the significance of the possible El Niño conditions warning

Australasian Farmers’ & Dealers’ Journal, Other, 07/06/2023 Following The Bureau of Meteorology announcement that we can expect to move out […]

El Niño and La Niña have become more extreme and frequent because of climate change, study finds

WEB ABC Online, Other, 18/05/2023, Tyne Logan The strength and frequency of La Nia and El Nio was once determined […]

Stronger El Niño events may speed up irreversible melting of Antarctic ice, research finds

The Guardian, Other, 21/02/2023, Adam Morton Stronger El Nio events due to global heating may accelerate irreversible melting of the […]

What lies behind today’s seasonal climate forecasts?

graincentral.com, Other, 09/10/2020, Chris Clyne The Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) recently declared that La Nina is official for the back […]

El Niño-Southern Oscillation: five things to know about this climate phenomenon

Forecasts from the Bureau of Meteorology suggest we should get ready for a La Niña event in 2020. But what […]

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