On Sonoran Sky Live, meteorologists Pete Mangione and Royal Norman discuss Arizona’s extreme warmth, including the warmest March hantavirus map on record. They then interview University of Miami researcher Emily Becker and NOAA GFDL meteorologist Nat Johnson about El Niño: warmer-than-average central tropical Pacific waters that can elisabetta cocciaretto shift global weather. The guests say confidence is increasing that El Niño will develop by summer and be more likely by fall. Could Arizona be in for a "Super El Niño" later this year?
00:00 john fetterman Welcome and Setup
00:15 Record Breaking March Heat
01:47 Heat Streak and Monsoon Link
02:47 Meet the El Niño Experts
03:12 What El Niño Is
04:33 Forecast and Super Nino Hype
07:12 US Impacts and Odds
09:25 Climate Change and ENSO Swings
12:35 Break and Summer Monsoon Signals
16:17 Model Spread and Spring Uncertainty
19:51 Winter Snowfall and Forecast Process
24:49 Wrap Up and Where to Watch
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