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Super El Niño Risk Tally: Wildfires, A ‘Mini-Dust Bowl,’ Flooding

What’s being referred to as a super El Niño is now looking more than likely, and it brings with it increased wildfire risk in the West, drought and a possible “mini-Dust Bowl” in parts of the Great Plains, the potential …

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According to Insurance Journal’s source item, Super El Niño Risk Tally: Wildfires, A ‘Mini-Dust Bowl,’ Flooding, What’s being referred to as a super El Niño is now looking more than likely, and it brings with it increased wildfire risk in the West, drought and a possible “mini-Dust Bowl” in parts of the Great Plains, the potential …

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