El Niño and the Summer of 2026 The global climate is entering a significant phase as an El Niño event is expected to develop by mid-2026. This natural phenomenon, characterized by the warming of surface waters in the central and eastern Pacific Ocean, has far-reaching consequences for global weather patterns, ecosystems, and economies. Understanding the Phenomenon
El Niño, which means "the little boy" or "Christ child" in Spanish, was first named by fishermen in Peru who noticed unusually warm waters around December. It is the warm phase of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) cycle, occurring irregularly every two to seven years . What is "El Niño" and what are its effects? - USGS.gov El Nino - Vara рџЊЉ

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