ClimateScience

Climate Models Predict More Extreme and Synchronized El Niño Patterns by Mid-Century

High-resolution climate modeling indicates El Niño-Southern Oscillation patterns will undergo dramatic transformation within decades. The intensified cycles are projected to synchronize with other major climate phenomena, reshaping global weather patterns.

Climate Tipping Point Approaching for Pacific Weather Patterns

According to reports in Nature Communications, the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) system is projected to undergo fundamental changes due to greenhouse warming. A multinational research team using advanced climate models suggests these transformations could occur within the next 30-40 years, fundamentally altering global weather patterns.