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We expect much bigger impacts on weather later this year, but the summer before an El Niño can feel like a regular summer. Here’s why.
El Niño is emerging, signaling a potentially wetter fall and winter for Oklahoma. A 'super' El Niño is possible.
In the never-ending cycle that we call weather and climate, several somewhat predictable oscillations truly can have a global impact. Perhaps the most well-known and arguably most influential, at least in terms of ocean temperature, is the El Niño ...
A super El Niño is increasingly likely later this year, and that could have significant global impacts on rainfall and temperatures from summer through winter, as well as the 2026 hurricane season. The central and eastern equatorial Pacific waters have ...
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What is El Niño? Understanding the climate phenomenon
El Niño is a climate phenomenon caused by warming of Pacific Ocean waters that impacts global weather, rainfall patterns, and temperatures worldwidenow
Climate models suggest this year could bring one of the strongest El Niño events on record, driving more extreme weather and smashing global temperature records. Reading time 3 minutes Earth could be in for a “super El Niño” this year—one so ...
Almost since the beginning of the year, social media platforms have been flooded with discussions around so-called “Super El Niño”, with many using the term to make alarming predictions about the Southwest Monsoon — the lifeline of India—in 2026.
Frightening headlines predicting a Super El Niño or even a Godzilla El Niño amp up anxiety levels for farmers and residents of bushfire-prone regions. But these phrases are not particularly accurate. The phrase “Super El Niño” makes climate ...