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‘Super El Niño’ is officially here, scientists say. What can we expect?

Experts say climate pattern could supercharge extreme weather events and push temperatures to record highs

‘Super El Niño’ is officially here, scientists say. What can we expect?

TL;DR

  • El Niño has officially arrived, with scientists predicting it could be the strongest of the century.
  • This phenomenon is characterized by warming ocean surface temperatures in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean.
  • A strong El Niño can supercharge extreme weather events like rainstorms and droughts, depending on the region.
  • It has the potential to push global temperatures to record highs, with the 2026-2027 season possibly seeing one of the largest El Niños in modern history.
  • Impacts vary by region; for example, the southern US might experience stormier weather, while Australia and parts of South America could face drought and heat.