El Niño forms across equatorial Pacific, threatening months of droughts, floods and temperature swings worldwide, Bloomberg reports.
El Niño has formed across the equatorial Pacific, setting the stage for months of droughts, floods and temperature fluctuations that will threaten communities worldwide along with agriculture and energy.
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