what is El Niño and why is it concerning?

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Everything I find is a bit too confusing or leaves out too much or whatever it is that I’m just not getting it, but it sounds bad

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El Nino is a climate phase that **has been around for an estimated thousands of years**. It is a development of warm ocean water that develops in the Pacific ocean. It is thought to have an effect on weather events which could lead to intense storms and/or drought.

Canada will generally have milder winters and springs. The US will usually experience wetter conditions than average except for Hawaii, the far north west, and the Rockies.

Discussing changing climate is good for views/clicks. But generally, **the majority of people will not experience a life-changing difference during an El Nino event**.

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