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By Abigail O’Leary The climate phenomenon known as El Niño is predicted to bring record-breaking temperatures to parts of the world this summer. Climate scientists warn the extreme temperatures could bring deadly wildfires, tropical cyclones and intense heatwaves to some parts of the planet. The El Niño-Southern Oscillation, a climate phenomenon believed to occur every few years, is used to describe the warming of sea surface temperatures – particularly in the central-east equatorial Pacific. In a new report, Chinese researchers suggest several areas of the globe including the Bay of Bengal, t…

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