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10 Jun 2016 03:44

On Thursday, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced the El Niño that started in March 2015 is now over. "There's nothing left," NOAA Climate Prediction Center Deputy Director Mike Halpert said. "Stick a fork in it, it's done." The El Niño, which is a natural warming of parts of the central Pacific that causes weather changes around the world, was responsible for droughts in parts of India and Africa and one reason why the Pacific saw a record hurricane season. Global tem...
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