El Niño, a phenomenon that affects temperatures and weather patterns in the Pacific, has returned to the scene. New data suggests that this phenomenon is likely to trigger a historic and severe event by the winter of 2026/27, coinciding with rising sea levels in the Pacific.
Possible Consequences
According to the analyses conducted, these atmospheric changes are expected to have significant impacts on global weather patterns. From severe droughts in some areas to unusual rainfall in others, El Niño could affect the lives of millions.
Predictions indicate that this phenomenon will severely impact agriculture, water resources, and even marine ecosystems. While scientists continue to investigate the dimensions of this phenomenon, concerns about its effects on the global climate are increasingly rising.
By Tag Clar Editorial