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Sea Level Rise is Accelerating
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Published February 20, 2018
The acceleration has been driven mainly by increased ice melting in Greenland and Antarctica, and it has the potential to double the total sea level rise projected by 2100.
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Muted La Niña Follows Potent El Niño
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Published January 6, 2017
The near-record water temperatures of 2015-16 has been followed by a modest, quiet appearance of La Niña.
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El Niño Strengthening
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Published October 13, 2015
With each passing month, 2015 looks more and more like 1997.
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El Niño Conditions Are Growing Stronger
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Published August 5, 2015
Weakening trade winds are allowing warm water to move east across the Pacific in a telltale pattern.
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Scientists Say Adios to La Niña
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Published May 10, 2000
La Niña, the large area of cold water in the Pacific Ocean widely blamed for last summer's drought and often related to an increase in the number of hurricanes that make landfall, appears to be on its last legs.
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