00:00Climate scientists are increasingly confident about something.
00:03That will affect weather for every single American state.
00:06A super El Nino is developing in the Pacific.
00:09No AA and Colorado State University both say the pattern is strengthening rapidly.
00:15And it carries significant consequences.
00:17For the northern U.S. and Pacific Northwest, expect warmer and drier winter conditions.
00:23For the south and southwest, elevated flooding risk in the cooler months.
00:27For California, potentially above-average rainfall that could ease drought but also trigger landslides.
00:34For Atlantic hurricane watchers, some good news.
00:37El Nino suppresses storm formation.
00:39But for Hawaii and the Pacific coast, the opposite applies.
00:43More active Pacific storm seasons.
00:46The last super El Nino in 2015 and 2016 broke global temperature records
00:51and reshaped rainfall patterns continent-wide.
00:54Scientists say what's developing right now bears striking similarities.
00:59Watch this space.
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