A freak storm in Malaysia might be a foretaste of more extreme weather to come because of climate change, experts warn.
El Niño weakens the monsoon, increasing drought and heat risks, while La Niña strengthens it, raising flood potential. Prepare with drought-resistant crops for El Niño and flood defenses for La Niña.
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