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Scientists Discover Huge Underwater Heat Mass Linked To Dangerous Super El Nino

A gigantic mass of unusually warm water is rapidly spreading beneath the Pacific Ocean, and climate scientists say it could fuel one of the strongest El Niño events seen in decades. Researchers monitoring the Pacific have identified an enormous undersea formation known as a Kelvin wave carrying temperatures up to 13.5 degrees Fahrenheit above normal…
NASA Releases Disturbing New Images As ‘Super El Niño’ Begins Forming Across Pacific

NASA scientists are closely monitoring a massive body of warm water spreading across the Pacific Ocean after newly released satellite images revealed conditions that could trigger a powerful El Niño event later this year. The enormous swell of higher and warmer water has already reached the coast of South America, and experts say the phenomenon…
If You Think It’s Hot Now, Brace for the Super El Niño Heading Our Way

Across the UK, people spent recent days crowding beaches and parks under a sky that felt more like high summer than late spring. For most, the heat was a pleasant surprise. For the scientists tracking ocean temperatures thousands of miles away in the tropical Pacific, it carried a different meaning entirely. What is forming out…
2026 Super El Niño Could Be the Strongest in 150 Years. Here Is What That Means for the World

Beneath the surface of the equatorial Pacific Ocean, something is building. A vast reservoir of warm water has been pushed eastward by an extraordinary series of wind events, and meteorologists around the world have spent recent weeks watching their forecast models converge on a conclusion that, until very recently, seemed almost too dramatic to take…
