Mysterious ‘cold blob’ joins El Niño in major threat to global health

This is how an El Niño year happens (Getty Stock Image)

This is how an El Niño year happens (Getty Stock Image)

When trade winds are weakened or even reversed, the temperature difference between the east and west is cancelled out, and usually cold parts of the ocean warm up.

Rainfall and wind patterns change across the equatorial Pacific, which has a knock-on effect around the world.

Anyone else’s head hurt a bit?Featured Image Credit: NASA

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