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El Niño Roars In: Forecasts Point to a Record-Strong Global Weather Pulse
science3 hours ago

El Niño Roars In: Forecasts Point to a Record-Strong Global Weather Pulse

Pacific sea-surface temperatures in the El Niño region have topped daily warm records for more than 20 days in June, signaling a potentially record-strong El Niño that could peak between November and January and linger into 2027. The warming is expected to shift global weather patterns, raising the risk of extreme rainfall, floods and landslides in some regions while increasing drought in others; California could see ARkStorm-style flooding and Indonesia faces higher wildfire risk. El Niño may also boost global temperatures and sea levels, affect marine life, and yield both potential benefits (like groundwater recharge) and costs. Forecasters say there’s high confidence this will be a strong event, potentially among the five strongest since 1982.

"Warning: Ocean Current Collapse Threatens Weather Patterns"
environment2 years ago

"Warning: Ocean Current Collapse Threatens Weather Patterns"

The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), a crucial ocean current that influences global weather patterns, may be approaching a tipping point due to increased freshwater and warming temperatures, leading to a potential collapse with significant and sudden impacts on climate. Researchers suggest that a collapse would cause cooling across the northern hemisphere, shifts in rainfall patterns, and sea-level rise, with potential irreversible effects on human timescales. While the timing of a potential collapse is uncertain, curbing greenhouse gas emissions is crucial to avoid further destabilization of this major current.