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El Niño strengthens, 81% chance of becoming one of the strongest on record by late 2026

The Watchers

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July 10, 2026

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El Niño has strengthened significantly over the past month and is expected to intensify through the end of 2026, with NOAA forecasters warning there is now an 81 chance the climate pattern could rank among the strongest El Niño events observed since records began in 1950. Source

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Interaksyon

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· Jul 7, 2026

How an El Niño becomes a super El Niño

El Niño has begun and forecasters predict a more than 60 chance that the naturally occurring phenomenon could become a very strong, or super El Niño later in 2026. El Niño begins with warmer water in the Pacific Ocean near the equator and can have a cascade of dramatic effects on the world’s weather. But [] The post How an El Niño becomes a super El Niño appeared first on Interaksyon.

Gizmodo

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· Jul 10, 2026

NOAA Raises Odds of a Historic ‘Super’ El Niño

Federal forecasters say this event will probably be one of the strongest El Niños since record keeping began in 1950.

Borneo Bulletin

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· Jul 7, 2026

This year’s El Nino likely to become record-breaker

This year’s El Nino likely to become record-breaker

Mexico News Daily

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· Jun 24, 2026

MND Local: Hurricane preparedness and fear of a ‘Super El Niño’ in Baja California Sur

With all-time high Pacific Ocean temperatures and a potential Super El Niño coming, this year's hurricane season could be stormy in Baja California Sur. The post MND Local: Hurricane preparedness and fear of a ‘Super El Niño’ in Baja California Sur appeared first on Mexico News Daily

The Tico Times

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· Jun 21, 2026

Costa Rica’s Strongest El Niño Impacts Expected Between October and March

Costa Rica could face its most significant El Niño-related weather impacts between this October and next March according to projections from the National Meteorological Institute (IMN), raising concerns about reduced rainfall, higher temperatures, water availability, agriculture, and wildfire risk across parts of the country. The IMN said the developing El Niño event is expected to [] The post Costa Rica’s Strongest El Niño Impacts Expected Between October and March appeared first on The Tico Times | Costa Rica News | Travel | Real Estate.

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jul 3, 2026

Oceans have never been this hot, and El Nino will make it worse

Rising ocean temperatures have many consequences

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Related coverage for "El Niño strengthens, 81% chance of becoming one of the strongest on record by late 2026": Interaksyon — How an El Niño becomes a super El Niño. Gizmodo — NOAA Raises Odds of a Historic ‘Super’ El Niño. Borneo Bulletin — This year’s El Nino likely to become record-breaker. Mexico News Daily — MND Local: Hurricane preparedness and fear of a ‘Super El Niño’ in Baja California Sur. The Tico Times — Costa Rica’s Strongest El Niño Impacts Expected Between October and March. The Hindu BusinessLine — Oceans have never been this hot, and El Nino will make it worse