Here’s the latest you asked about: a potential Super El Niño in 2026 and what it could mean.
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Notes
- Given the fast-moving nature of ENSO forecasts, check official updates periodically, as new model runs can shift timelines and intensity assessments.[5][3]
- If you’re planning travel or agriculture, consider building in contingency buffers for heat, precipitation, and winter weather shifts that commonly accompany strong El Niño events.[9]
Citations
- "A Super El Niño Is Increasingly Likely, And It Could Be Record Strong".[3]
- "A significant super El Niño is becoming increasingly probable later this year, with the potential to reach unprecedented strength".[3]
- "A Super El Niño Is Now Likely By Fall 2026!".[6]