
Think this is bad? Imminent super El Niño could make UK temperatures even HOTTER later this summer, expert warns
While its effects on the UK are yet to be determined, meteorologists say El Niño's intensity will likely be comparable to the 1997/98 event which saw global…
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Crop damage The Climate Prediction Center expects El Niño conditions to strengthen into the Northern Hemisphere winter of 2026-27, which coincides with South Africa's rainy season and could damage newly planted crops. The UN's Food and Agriculture Organization and the World Food Programme have also warned that the weather pattern could trigger another wave of climate-related disruption through late 2026 and into next year. An imminent 'Super El Niño' could send the mercury even higher later this year, experts have warned.
Furthermore, Although this cycle has been going on for hundreds of thousands of years, current signs in the Pacific point to this year being one of the strongest El Niño patterns ever recorded. The space agency predicts this El Niño event will have ‘widespread effects’, including bringing wetter conditions to the American Southwest and drought to countries in the western Pacific.
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Crop damage The Climate Prediction Center expects El Niño conditions to strengthen into the Northern Hemisphere winter of 2026-27, which coincides with South Africa's rainy season and could damage newly planted crops.
according to IOL (Independent Online)The UN's Food and Agriculture Organization and the World Food Programme have also warned that the weather pattern could trigger another wave of climate-related disruption through late 2026 and into next year.
according to IOL (Independent Online)An imminent 'Super El Niño' could send the mercury even higher later this year, experts have warned.
according to Daily Mail (Mail Online) - News +1Although this cycle has been going on for hundreds of thousands of years, current signs in the Pacific point to this year being one of the strongest El Niño patterns ever recorded.
according to Daily MailThe space agency predicts this El Niño event will have ‘widespread effects’, including bringing wetter conditions to the American Southwest and drought to countries in the western Pacific.
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