El Niño is an ocean current that appears every few years to shake up the global thermometer, and this year's was one of the strongest ever. But what exactly is this climate phenomenon? Professor Kim Cobb describes some of El Nino’s effects, its role in global warming, and how this winter's current is setting the table for a very active hurricane season later this year. For more information about Georgia Tech, please visit: [ Ссылка ].
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