Why we've had a strangely cold and wet April and May similar to 2021, baseline bum .
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...r/89496439007/Climate models released this weekend are pointing to what could be the most powerful El Niño event in recorded history — raising the possibility of a rare “super” episode developing later this year.
A “super” El Niño typically — also referred to as a 'Jurassic El Niño' by Colorado State University hurricane expert Phil Klotzbach — refers to unusually strong warming of sea surface temperatures across the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean. That warming can disrupt global weather patterns, shifting storm tracks, rainfall and temperatures for months at a time.
Why we've had a strangely cold and wet April and May similar to 2021, baseline bum .
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