Many reporters are alluding to the late 1990s to talk about this era’s El Niño, the above-normal sea surface temperatures that are already beginning to develop in the eastern and central equatorial Pacific Ocean. But while the approach might be criticized as a means to scare Americans into thinking about how they will handle the powerful phenomenon, many experts are avoiding to stay mum on how El Niño will actually impact California. The weather changes linked to the phenomenon happen every two to five years, but the results don’t necessarily depend only on the event itself. According to experts, it […]