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The British Meteorological Office has reported that the current El Niño phenomenon is likely to be the strongest in recent history, with forecasts indicating that sea surface temperatures in the eastern Pacific could rise by more than three degrees Celsius by the end of the year. This phenomenon is a periodic climate event that occurs every two to seven years and typically causes temperature increases of between one and two degrees Celsius, posing a global threat to agricultural crops. It is considered the most intense since the 19th century, with the possibility that the year 2027 could become the hottest on record.
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