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After the extreme 2023 and 2024 event, scientists warn that the Pacific Ocean may be heading towards another warm episode. The rapid recurrence of El Niño challenges historical patterns and raises the risk of new global temperature records.
Climate estimation models consider the development of a new El Niño highly likely, and it could be at least of moderate intensity.The planet’s climate system may be entering an unsettling phase. Hardly has one of the most intense El Niño episodes in recent decades passed, when several monitoring centres are warning that the equatorial Pacific Ocean is once again showing signs of premature warming. According to a recent analysis published by the British newspaper The Guardian, climate models are beginning to suggest the possibility of a new event, something that until a few years ago was considered unlikely within such a short interval.
The Pacific is once again showing signs of warming and models are already suggesting a possible new El Niño. This scenario could once again push global temperatures to record levels.
The El Niño phenomenon, officially known as


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