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El Nino: The science behind the warnings
Season 2
Episode 15
Just because it isn't raining doesn't mean El Nino isn't here yet. The truth is it is already here, dramatically affecting our Southern California coastline. From Whale Sharks to Yellow-bellied Sea Snakes, sea creatures that are never seen along our beaches have shown up, sometimes wreaking havoc on the natural food chain. We look at the evidence of what El Nino is doing right now.
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