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The GuardianWith NOAA scientists expressing a one-in-five chance of the event becoming “historic”, it is likely to rival the famously powerful and deadlyMichelle L’Heureux, a NOAA meteorologist said that it might not challenge past records, but still stands to negatively impact the environment.
“El Niños tends to elevate global mean temperatures, so I would not expect this event to be an exception,” he said.Furthermore, the US has declared blistering heat warnings to 100 million people as severe heatwaves have continued across Texas and the south-west since early July. The impact of heatwaves has been experienced in many parts of the world including China, India, parts of Europe and the Arctic.Scientists have been on alert ever since June's temperatures crossed the 1.5 degrees Celsius threshold.said that researchers have been monitoring the weather closely because it is compounding the excess heat spurred by human activity, primarily through the burning of fossil fuels.
Emily Becker, NOAA’s blog writer refers to the scientists’ latest El Niño data and reports that other parts of the globe may seeShe said, “June-August dryness is common for India, the Maritime Continent, eastern Australia, and the Caribbean. Warmth is common in the Caribbean and parts of South America.
“The combination of human-caused warming and this emerging event is already wreaking havoc across the northern hemisphere this summer in the form of record heat, drought, wildfires and floods,” Michael said.
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