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El Nino is here, the Bureau of Meteorology finally confirms.Following similar declarations by other global meteorological organisations, an El Nino has been declared, setting Australia up for a long, hot, dry and dangerous summer.
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El Nino is here, the Bureau of Meteorology finally confirms.Following similar declarations by other global meteorological organisations, an El Nino has been declared, setting Australia up for a long, hot, dry and dangerous summer.
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El Nino is here, the Bureau of Meteorology finally confirmsFollowing similar declarations by other global meteorological organisations, an El Nino has been declared, setting Australia up for a long, hot, dry and dangerous summer.
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BOM officially declares El Niño, bringing high chance of extreme heatwaves over summerOne of the world's most consequential climate drivers, El Niño, is underway for the first time in eight years, according to Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.
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