El Niño Impact Explained: Extreme Weather and Rising Global Temperatures Expected
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The forecast of a new season of El Niño for the second half renewed the warning in Brazil. According to this week's newsletter published by the U.S. Oceans and Atmospheric Administration, the transition to the phenomenon must take place quickly and with at least moderate intensity, with a certain effect on the increase in temperatures across the country. In the South, however, concern goes beyond the heat: specialists see the risk of repeating e…
A "Super El Niño" could begin by the end of the 2026 hurricane season, while meteorologists predict the current La Niña is coming to an end.
Last time, the world's most powerful hurricane was created. Now, a new, extra strong round of the weather phenomenon El Niño may be underway, scientists warn. And then heat records could be broken.
We could be in for record-breaking heat and extreme weather. What global impacts would there be if a Super El Niño develops in 2026?
The possible development of a “Super El Niño” in the coming months of 2026 already begins to generate alerts among scientists, in view of the impact that it could have on the global climate and in regions like Mexico. Currently, the phenomenon of La Niña is in a weakening phase, and the climatic models point to a transition to neutral conditions between March and May. In addition, there is a 62% chance that El Niño will develop between June and …
2026 is predicted to be the year when ENSO transitions and gradually shifts towards the warmer phase, resulting in hotter weather, potentially higher temperatures, and conditions conducive to the formation of stronger storms and heavier rainfall.
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