NOAA declares El Niño is here, warning of worsening floods and heat waves amid climate change, but also potential for fewer hurricanes.
NOAA has officially declared that El Niño conditions are present and pose risks of worsening floods and heat waves intensified by climate change, while potentially reducing hurricane activity.
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