Australia on watch for El Nino as ocean temperatures rise
Australia is monitoring the potential onset of an El Nino weather pattern as ocean temperatures rise. Forecasters have noted a significant increase in temperatures that could lead to the climate phenomenon by winter. This development raises concerns about the possible impacts on weather conditions across the region.
- ▪Forecasters are tracking a spike in ocean temperatures.
- ▪An El Nino weather pattern could be triggered by winter.
- ▪Australia is on alert for the potential impacts of this climate driver.
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