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Global warming continues with Earth experiencing its hottest June on record, surpassing the previous temperature record by nearly a quarter of a degree. Urgent action is needed to combat climate change.
El Nino has arrived earlier than expected, and it's going to be a strong one. This weather phenomenon will cause record warmth worldwide and could increase the likelihood of 2023 becoming the hottest year on record. With a 25% chance of being supersized, this El Nino will flip weather patterns upside down, resulting in unexpected scenarios like drought turning into wet conditions. NOAA issues an El Nino advisory as the natural warming event of the Pacific leads to warped weather across the globe.