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El Niño Strengthens Amid Warning Millions Could Face Hunger and Disease
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Sea surface temperatures in October -- orange-red colors are above normal.
cnn.com - by Brandon Miller and Nick Thompson - December 30, 2015
If you're wondering why your white Christmas didn't arrive as scheduled this year, meteorologists have a two-word answer: El Niño.
This year's El Niño weather event -- characterized by warming waters in the eastern Pacific Ocean -- is already one of the three strongest ever recorded. NASA says El Niño conditions are still strengthening, and it could even rival the intensity of the record 1997 event that wreaked worldwide weather havoc.
As the weather goes wild across the globe, the aid agency Oxfam has warned that this El Niño could leave tens of millions of people exposed to disease and hunger.
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A few other sources on the current El Nino
Via the BBC:
El Nino weather: Worries grow over humanitarian impact
El Nino weather 'could be as bad as 1998', says Nasa