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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Mon Jan 23, 2023, 04:31 PM Jan 2023

El Nio's return could give sense of climate of 2050

By Mark Gongloff / Bloomberg Opinion

Thanks to El Niño, the world is about to experience something like time travel to the year 2050. It won’t be pleasant. But rather than devolve into panic at the grim climate future it portends, we should use it as a warning about the need to do more to slow global warming.

Climate scientists warned recently that the likely return of the El Niño weather pattern in the Pacific later this year could cause global temperatures to temporarily surge 1.5C above their preindustrial average in 2024. That margin represents a warming benchmark the whole planet has set as a barely tolerable maximum for many decades in the future, not for the next few years.

The repercussions could be grim. The strong El Niño of 2015-16 produced the highest average global temperature on record, in 2016, along with a horrific drought in Ethiopia, a powerful cyclone in Fiji, rain and snowfall records in parts of the United States and history’s worst coral reef die-off. For some reason, it didn’t cause flooding in California; but El Niño events typically strengthen atmospheric rivers of the sort that have been drowning that state for the past few weeks.

And the planet is warmer now than it was when that El Niño began, with average temperatures occasionally touching 1.2C above preindustrial levels. This despite nearly three years of the cooling La Niña weather pattern. These phenomena take months to influence the climate, but at some point after El Niño returns, a new temperature record is likely, bringing the 1.5C threshold uncomfortably close.

https://www.heraldnet.com/opinion/comment-el-nios-return-could-give-sense-of-climate-of-2050/

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El Nio's return could give sense of climate of 2050 (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jan 2023 OP
To get that accented N to show up ñ Hugh_Lebowski Jan 2023 #1
 

Hugh_Lebowski

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1. To get that accented N to show up ñ
Mon Jan 23, 2023, 04:47 PM
Jan 2023

put in ampersand(i.e. the symbol)ntilde; in it's place.

You can't preview, or edit it again after or it'll disappear again though

Here's the common html entity codes, which DU will display in a resolved fashion in the subject line (but it only lives thru one save of the post).

https://www.w3schools.com/charsets/ref_utf_latin1_supplement.asp

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