Models suggest amplitude of El Niño in 2026 ‘as high or higher than any event in last century’

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Models suggest amplitude of El Niño in 2026 ‘as high or higher than any event in last century’

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Speaking with FRANCE 24’s Sharon Gaffney, Paul Roundy, Professor of Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences at the State University of New York at Albany, says that “the models and physical arguments based on tracking the progress of warm water suggest that the amplitude [of El Niño in 2026] could be as high or potentially higher than any event in the last century”.

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