He thinks the current El Niño has likely already had
its biggest impact on global temperatures and that 2016 won't beat out 2015.
Not exact matches
The
temperatures in the central Pacific have the
biggest impact on the
global atmospheric circulation, and therefore the
biggest impacts on global weather, says Timmerman, who has been warning that this El Niño is likely to be a record - breaker.
Although 1997 - 98 was a
bigger El Nino than 2009 - 10, the net
impact on global temperatures should only be about +0.07 C
bigger so it is not that much different.