Super El Niño Just Shifted Gears

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A record-breaking Super El Niño is rapidly developing in the Pacific Ocean. Scientists now say it has a more than 90% chance of becoming very strong by late 2026. The rising ocean heat and shifting winds could heighten weather disruptions, causing dry spells, heatwaves, excessive rains, crop failures and pestilence across continents. 0:00 Predictions of Super El Nino 1:07 What is an El Niño? 3:07 Measuring an El Niño 4:45 Impact on 2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season 6:15 North America 7:50 UK and Europe 8:15 South America & Amazon Basin 8:49 Australia 9:25 NOAA Predictions for Late 2026 10:22 Positive Indian Ocean Dipole 10:45 Indian Subcontinent 11:11 African Continent 12:00 What To Expect in 2027 Narrated by Mathew McQuinn Music: Artlist Ltd Support our work. Become a member today: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8SGU9hQEaJpsLuggAhS90Q/join When you buy from our store, you support us: https://my-store-10522d3.creator-spring.com/ Visit our website: https://www.territoryspace.com/

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