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A stronger El Niño could keep Europe warmer until next spring

The temperature of the surface layer of the Pacific Ocean has risen noticeably in recent weeks, indicating the beginning of the El Niño climate phase. According to the Copernicus Climate Service model, water temperatures could rise by up to four degrees above the long-term average, potentially leading to a stronger El Niño event.

Source document: Copernicus Climate Service

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ERR (Eesti)State / PublicCenter4 days ago
A stronger El Niño could keep Europe warmer until next spring

The temperature of the surface layer of the Pacific Ocean has risen noticeably in recent weeks, indicating the beginning of the El Niño climate phase. According to the Copernicus Climate Service model, water temperatures could rise by up to four degrees above the long-term average, potentially leading to a stronger El Niño event.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses a scientific phenomenon (El Niño) based on data from the Copernicus Climate Service. There is no political framing, bias, or ideological emphasis present. The content is purely informational and neutral.

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