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Climate change and El Niño could form 'dangerous double act'
Key takeaways
- El Niño events have driven droughts and led to dust storms in the past.
- An El Niño is underway in the Pacific, which could mean hotter, drier conditions in Australia, but scientists say climate change is making its impacts harder to predict.
- This El Niño could be the strongest on record, but that does not necessarily mean Australia will experience record heat.
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El Niño events have driven droughts and led to dust storms in the past. (Supplied: Shae Ferguson)
An El Niño is underway in the Pacific, which could mean hotter, drier conditions in Australia, but scientists say climate change is making its impacts harder to predict.
This El Niño could be the strongest on record, but that does not necessarily mean Australia will experience record heat.
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