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A very strong El Niño is approaching. Here's what we can expect

A very strong El Niño is approaching. Here's what we can expect Robert Egan Associate Editor El Niño is a recurring climate event with impacts across the globe. It has three phases: one cold (known as La Niña), one neutral, and one warm (El Niño).

Phys.org 6d ago

Godzilla El Niño could send temperatures soaring next year - what it means for UK weather

Godzilla El Niño could send temperatures soaring next year - what it means for UK weather The incoming 'Godzilla' or 'Super Duper' El Niño is expected to be one of the worst in human history, and will set weather around the world off kilter into 2027, scientists have warned Heatwave conditions could return with a new intensity next year thanks to a 'Godzilla' El Niño, experts have warned, which could have a significant knock-on effect on the UK. Brits are still reeling from the...

Daily Mirror 8d ago

Coming El Niño will be the strongest ever recorded, new forecast predicts

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Live Science 4d ago

Earth has a mysterious triple symmetry that may influence its climate

A line that runs through Africa, Europe, Alaska and both poles divides Earth into two halves that reflect the same amount of light – and this newly discovered symmetry may play a critical role in the planet’s climate. It was previously known that the northern and southern hemispheres have almost equal reflectivity, or albedo, but Jianhao Zhang at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the US and his colleagues have now uncovered a second line of symmetry along the 27° east...

New Scientist 7d ago

Understanding Earth's hidden east-west symmetry could improve climate models

June 4, 2026 report Understanding Earth's hidden east-west symmetry could improve climate models Paul Arnold Author Gaby Clark Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor Earth is divided into two halves: the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Both reflect equal amounts of sunlight (albedo) even though they have different landmasses and weather patterns, especially cloud distribution. Why this is so is an ongoing mystery waiting to be solved.

Phys.org 6d ago