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El Niño Emerges in Pacific, Raising Heat and Crop Risks
A farmer plant rice seedlings in a paddy field in Sidoarjo, Indonesia on June 3. Photographer: JUNI KRISWANTO/AFP
The looming El Niño could be bad – but much worse is to come
A “Godzilla El Niño” is coming, according to some newspaper headlines. The actual story is that there is an 80 per cent chance of an El Niño developing by September. Most models forecast a moderate event – but some suggest it could be very strong, perhaps even a so-called super El Niño.
UN warns El Niño to bring more heat and disasters in coming months
BRUSSELS — The world must prepare for a surge in weather extremes and heat waves as a potentially exceptional El Niño emerges, the United Nations’ World Meteorological Organization has warned. The WMO said on Tuesday that there’s an 80 percent chance of an El Niño — the warm phase of a natural climate cycle in the Pacific Ocean — developing between June and August, and a 90 percent chance the event will arrive by November. El Niño’s return heralds a temporary upsurge in global...
Panama Canal imposes new vessel restrictions amid El Niño concerns
Panama Canal imposes new vessel restrictions amid El Niño concerns Officials said the adjustment is unlikely to affect daily traffic through the canal - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The Panama Canal will slightly reduce the maximum draft allowed for ships passing through its larger Neopanamax locks on July 3 as part of efforts to conserve water amid concerns over a potential El Niño weather pattern later this year. The Panama Canal Authority announced on Friday that the maximum locks...
El Niño is set to bring extreme weather this summer. Here’s what it means for travellers
The UN’s World Meteorological Organisation now warns there is an 80% chance El Niño develops this summer. Extreme weather is increasingly impacting travel experiences and decisions, from intense heat changing summer holiday habits and destinations to risks of wildfires driving interest in travel insurance. Now, climate models are predicting the arrival of a ‘super’ El Niño this year.
El Niño, extreme weather and the future: World Cup Q&A with a climate scientist
World Cup 2026: El Niño, extreme weather and the future - Q&A with climate scientist Dr Ella Gilbert How will the weather conditions at this summer's World Cup compare to those from the last time the USA held the tournament in 1994? What does the future of the World Cup look like?
Godzilla El Nino set to be worst in history could leave UK 'with bare supermarket shelves and rising prices'
Godzilla El Nino set to be worst in history could leave UK 'with bare supermarket shelves and rising prices' EXCLUSIVE: The incoming El Niño, detected by global weather monitoring organisations, could produce an effect so powerful that it drives up food prices in the UK and leaves shelves bare A 'Godzilla' El Niño so strong that it could outstrip every other in recorded history is set land in a matter of months, tipping global weather patterns on their head - and hitting Brits squarely in...
Hurricane season begins, with the first below-average forecast in a decade
Hurricane season in the Atlantic kicked off Monday, and, for the first time in more than a decade, forecasters expect it to be relatively slow. The below-average forecast is driven by the expectation that a strong El Niño pattern will develop, which is associated with less hurricane formation in the Atlantic. The opposite is true in the Pacific, however, which should have an active season.
'Rain bomb', mini tornadoes: Debunking Australia's greatest weather myths
From 'rain bombs' to El Niño: Debunking Australia's greatest weather myths and misconceptions Sun 7 Jun 2026 at 4:47am Weather is widely considered one of the most discussed topics of conversation in the world, and since we all live in it everyone has an opinion on the subject. However, meteorologic rhetoric in Australia, including from the media, can at times be inaccurate, misconstrued or just completely fictitious. So, in no particular order, let's explore some of the most common...
Scientists warning as ocean monitoring network decommissioned under Trump cuts
Scientists warning as ocean monitoring network decommissioned under Trump cuts Comes as an El Niño event, known for disrupting weather patterns and intensifying marine heatwaves, is forecast to hit the Pacific coast this summer - Bookmark A crucial component of one of the world's most ambitious ocean monitoring networks is set to be decommissioned this month, as scientists prepare to retrieve a research buoy from the depths of the Pacific off the Oregon coast. This removal, scheduled for 16...