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Spain met. office warns country set for El Niño extreme weather this summer as Mallorca becomes more tropical

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Spain met. office warns country set for El Niño extreme weather this summer as Mallorca becomes more tropical

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Spain's meteorological office, Aemet, warns of a possible El Niño event this summer, which could alter temperature and rainfall patterns globally. The Balearics region is expected to become more tropical, with increased temperatures and more intense rainfall.

Spain's meteorological office, Aemet, has warned that the country is set for extreme weather this summer due to a possible El Niño event. Climate models indicate a 60% probability of El Niño developing in early summer. El Niño could alter global temperature and rainfall patterns, although its impact on Europe and Spain is uncertain. Aemet will continue to monitor the situation, with forecasts becoming more reliable from May onwards. The Balearics region is expected to become more tropical, with increased temperatures and more intense rainfall. Professor Romualdo Romero of the University of the Balearic Islands notes that the region is a hotspot for climate change, with a future decrease in average rainfall and increased temperatures.

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