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he Bureau of
Meteorology has officially declared that we are in an El Niño, shifting its
tracker from ALERT (a greater than 70% chance of El Niño forming) to an actual
event.
Speculation began in early 2014 that the world would see an
El Niño, possibly a significant “super” event, by the end of that year. However
the event development hit a few setbacks, and many thought the El Niño was
already dead.
Read the story - “The rise and rise of the 2015 El Niño” –
on The Conversation.
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