Super El Niño is coming back: What it means for climate change, food prices, tourism, and what to expect
A potential 'Super El Niño' is on the horizon, raising alarms for extreme weather and global disruptions.
Scientists warn that this powerful climate pattern, amplified by a hotter planet, could lead to severe heatwaves, intensified storms, and soaring food and energy prices.
Businesses and households are urged to prepare for significant impacts.
El Niño Returns, Extreme Heat Expected
- UN warns of extreme heat risk from El Nino and urges preparedness The Straits Times —
- Super El Niño is on its way: Scientists warn there's now an 80% chance the unusual climate pattern will arrive this summer - bringing extreme heat 'nearly EVERYWHERE' Daily Mail —
- UN warns possibly strong El Nino could push global temperatures higher - Reuters Reuters —
- UN warns possibly strong El Nino could push global temperatures higher The Straits Times —
- Super El Niño weather alert as UK warned 'more than 40C wouldn't be surprising' Mirror —