Ancient Ice Ages Reveal Future Extreme Weather: How El Niño Will Change in a Warming World

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In this video, we dive deep into groundbreaking research that combines ancient marine data with advanced climate models to uncover how El Niño patterns might change in a warming world. Scientists have used insights from past ice ages, particularly from the Last Glacial Maximum (about 20,000 years ago), to predict how this critical climate phenomenon could intensify in the future.

El Niño events are known for their global impacts—droughts, floods, wildfires, and more. But how will they evolve with the ongoing rise in global temperatures? This research suggests that extreme El Niño events could become more frequent and severe, affecting ecosystems, agriculture, infrastructure, and human health worldwide.

Watch as we explain the science behind these predictions, how researchers are analyzing past climate data, and why it’s essential to prepare for the potential disruptions ahead. With the power of ancient data and modern technology, scientists are providing valuable insights into the future of climate extremes.

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