The 2023 El Niño event that caused record-breaking global temperatures and extreme weather is showing signs of dissipating. However, climate experts warn that the relief from the heat may be temporary
The Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is a critical annual climate phenomenon that alternates between the warm El Niño and cold La Niña phases, influencing sea surface temperatures and weather patterns across tropical regions.
The floods and droughts caused by the La Niña Phenomenon in the world could last until March 2023, according to a recent alert from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).