One in two El Nino events could be extreme by 2050, study finds

By 2050, one in every two El Nino events could be extreme if current greenhouse gas emission trends persist, according to a new study. Researchers used computer models to simulate past El Nino patterns, finding increased frequency and intensity with climate warming. This could result in severe impacts on life and property, reducing recovery time between events.

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