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supersquirrel@sopuli.xyz to Climate@slrpnk.net · 3 days ago

El Niño Is Here and Will Have ‘Big Consequences’ for Global Weather - Inside Climate News

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El Niño Is Here and Will Have ‘Big Consequences’ for Global Weather - Inside Climate News

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A deep pool of warm water that forms in the Western Pacific could bring strong storms to Southern California and throughout the South while increasing the risks of Western wildfires.
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    Confirm. Tacoma WA… It’s blistering hot right now.

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