Climate change making stronger El Ninos, study finds
WASHINGTON (AP) — A new study finds climate change is making stronger El Ninos, which change weather worldwide and heat up an already warming planet.
Scientists looked at 33 El Ninos since 1901. This natural weather phenomenon is the warming of equatorial Pacific that triggers weather extremes across the globe.
Since the 1970s, scientists have found El Ninos are forming farther to the west in warmer waters.
Researchers led by the University of Hawaii say this leads to some stronger El Nino
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