El Nino has returned to the Pacific Ocean and is expected to become one of the strongest on record, amplifying global heat and fueling extreme weather events like floods, droughts, wildfires, and powerful storms. This climate pattern is likely to have significant impacts over the coming months. Meteorologists have confirmed its arrival, warning of potential severe consequences. The effects of El Nino are expected to be felt globally, with extreme weather events becoming more frequent and intense
Meteorologists confirmed the arrival of El Nino in the Pacific Ocean on Thursday, warning the climate pattern could grow into one of the strongest on record. Experts say it is likely to amplify global heat and fuel extreme weather, including floods, droughts, wildfires and powerful storms, over the coming months.