El Nino Could Cause Global Warming Surge, US Agency Warns
The World Meteorological Organization forecasts ENSO-neutral conditions through July 2026 with a 40% chance of El Niño by mid-year, amid limited predictability in spring.
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El Nino Could Cause Global Warming Surge, US Agency Warns
Is the planet about to turn up the heat—again?Scientists are watching closely as the warming phase of the climate cycle, El Niño, shows signs of returning later this year. According to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, there’s a 50–60% chance it could form by mid-year. It could potentially push global temperatures to new highs.But what exactly is El Niño? And why does it matter?Think of it as part of a climate seesaw called El Niñ…
If the El Niño phenomenon returns strongly in 2026, it could warm the planet even further than it already is.
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and other specialised agencies, an El Niño event could develop later in 2026, potentially pushing global temperatures to record levels in 2026 and especially in 2027.Evolution of the global average temperature from 1850 to 2025, with the projected range for 2026 shown in green. Source: Berkeley EarthAccording to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration of the United Stat…
The El Niño climate phenomenon could return in 2026, warns the World Meteorological Organization. The consequences of this "unpredictable event in the Pacific": temperatures could soar. Three years later, it could soon be back. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) declared on March 3 that an El Niño warming event was "possible" in 2026. Nicknamed "the unpredictable event in the Pacific," this natural climate phenomenon (...) Read more Inf…
Warming El Nino may return later this year: UN
Geneva (AFP) Mar 3, 2026 The warming El Nino weather phenomenon could return later this year as its cooling opposite La Nina fades away, the United Nations said Tuesday. The UN's World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said the recent, weak La Nina was expected to give way to neutral conditions, which could then swing into El Nino before the end of 2026. La Nina is a naturally occurring climate phenomenon that c
According to NOAA and other specialized agencies, the El Niño phenomenon could develop later in 2026, potentially raising global temperatures to record levels during 2026 and especially in 2027. The image shows the evolution of the average global temperature from 1850 to 2025 and the projected range for 2026 in green. Source: Berkeley Earth. According to NOAA, the equatorial Pacific is undergoing a transition phase. Models indicate that La Niña …
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