Everything you need to know about El Nino and the many disasters it could bring
Peter Moore
21 August 2023
It's back
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What is El Niño?
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And La Niña?
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Both are part of a larger weather phenomenon
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It’s all about push and pull
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It was first observed by Peruvian fishermen in the 1600s
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El Niño has always packed a punch
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How often does El Niño occur?
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No two El Niño are exactly alike
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Climate change has made the impact of El Niño worse
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The latest El Niño has already arrived
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And it’s set to be a record-breaker
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El Niño has always triggered civil unrest
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El Niño helps to spread mosquito-borne diseases too
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How will El Niño affect the US?
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The north may not escape the brunt
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El Niño impacts the US in unexpected ways
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There may be one silver lining for the US
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Having said that, Hawaii might be at high risk
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Things are looking grim for Canada too
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A severe El Niño literally makes days longer
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El Niño is Australia’s climate nemesis
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El Niño brings food insecurity to southern Africa
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El Niño means higher food prices
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El Niño will add to the UK’s inflation woes
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The 1982-1983 El Niño is considered the worst ever
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El Niño can have a positive impact on some countries
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Indigenous communities are often the worst affected
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The impact on the world’s stock of fish is biblical
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Seabirds end up in weird places
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The very strange case of Mr Al Niño
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