Potential Super El Niño Could Lead to Record Global Temperatures and Severe Weather Impacts
The likelihood of a super El Niño event occurring this year is increasing, according to a recent forecast by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF). This climate pattern, characterized by significant warming of the equatorial Pacific Ocean, could have widespread effects on global weather patterns. During a super El Niño, sea temperatures in the Pacific can rise more than 2 degrees Celsius above average, leading to extreme weather conditions such as droughts, floods, and hurricanes. The potential impacts include hotter-than-average summers in the Western United States, increased hurricane activity in the Pacific, and reduced hurricane activity in the Atlantic. This event could also push global temperatures to new highs, particularly in 2027, surpassing previous records set in 2015.