The Most Powerful El Niño In Recorded History is Forming in the Pacific Ocean

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An exceptionally strong El Niño, called Super El Niño, is rapidly developing in the Pacific Ocean, with forecasts suggesting it could rival the most powerful events on record. Last time it happened in 1877, it wiped out 4% of Earth's population due to heat waves, drought and pestilence. 00:00 Predictions of a Super El Niño 00:40 What is an El Niño? 02:40 How to Measure an El Niño 04:20 Effects on the Atlantic Hurricane Season 05:50 North America 07:20 UK & Europe 07:44 South America 08:10 Amazon Basin 08:20 Australia Source: NASA, NOAA, USGS Voice Over: Mathew McQuinn Music: Artlist Ltd Support our work. Become a member today: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8SGU9hQEaJpsLuggAhS90Q/join When you buy from our store, you support us: https://my-store-10522d3.creator-spring.com/ Visit our website: https://www.territoryspace.com/ Subscribe to Territory - https://www.youtube.com/@territoryspace/featured Instagram - instagram.com/territoryspace

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