Experts Warn ‘SUPER EL NIÑO’ Could Be Coming!
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'Super' El Niño didn't cause this year's fires and heat waves, but it's about to take us on a 'wild ride'
Whether you call it a "super" El Niño or a "Godzilla" El Niño, the naturally occurring Pacific Ocean warming phenomenon that disrupts global weather patterns is back and packing a punch, at a time when many parts of the planet are already overheated.
The weather phenomenon El Niño is likely to get worse this year than ever before. An unusual rise in temperature in the Pacific Ocean of over 2 °C could have extreme consequences worldwide.
Experts Warn ‘SUPER EL NIÑO’ Could Be Coming!
When a strong El Niño stacks on top of long‑term human warming, the climate system doesn’t just tilt; it amplifies, redistributing heat and moisture in ways that turn background risk into widespread extremes. The Short Version NOAA and WMO assessments point to a very strong El Niño developing and dominating Northern Hemisphere fall–winter patterns, with...
Alert by El Niño in California: scientists warn that it could cause extreme waves in these monthsEl Niño intensifies and ignites the alarms: the NOAA warns that it could reach a historical magnitudeEl Niño is strengthening in the Pacific and forecasts point to a phenomenon that could compete with the most intense episodes recorded. However, while on social networks and media terms such as “super”, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrat…
Goodbye to the Calm Autumn? El Niño Strengthens and Mexico Could Face Extreme Changes in the Climate
NOAA warns that the phenomenon will continue to intensify and there is a high probability that it will reach exceptional levels between October and December.
The Climate Prediction Center of the NOAA has raised the probability of a very marked ocean warming in the equatorial Pacific between October and December 2026, according to its ENSO bulletin of 9 July. Such a probability ranks the episode among the most intense followed since 1950, and the American, European and Australian services converge for once on the same diagnosis. The super El Niño in progress weighs mainly on the polar vortex, this lid…
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