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Iguanas with Babies Basking in the Sun |
All year, the Weather Services and NASA have been predicting that Galapagos would suffer an El Niño event by the end of this year. Well, I'm most happy to report, El Niño is not here with less than three months of the year to go. Not that El Niño is impossible, but at this point in the year the phenomenon seems to be less likely.
NASA provides us with the most accurate predictions of whether El Niño may occur and seems prone to thinking that it won't occur this year, though it's predictions are anything but certain.