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August 21, 2026 | Author ABR-INSIGHTS News Hub
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The Met Office has issued a warning regarding a developing El NiƱo event in the Pacific Ocean, characterized by exceptionally high sea surface temperatures well over 2 degrees Celsius above normal. This event, triggering a declaration of an El NiƱo, is anticipated to be the strongest in recorded history. Indonesia experienced drought in 2015, and forecasts predict anomalies exceeding 3 degrees Celsius later this year. Deep ocean temperatures, reaching 8 degrees Celsius, could intensify the El NiƱo. The World Meteorological Organization states that climate change does not appear to increase the frequency or intensity of these events, although the IPCC reports an increase since 1950. Impacts are expected in South Asia and potentially in north-west Europe, with a heightened possibility of wet and stormy conditions during autumn and early winter.
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THE IMMINENT EL NINO: A GLOBAL WEATHER SHIFT
The El NiƱo event that is developing over the Pacific Ocean is likely to be the strongest in living memory, the Met Office has warned. The powerful natural climate phenomenon pushes up global temperatures and can increase the risks of extreme weather. Added to the effects of human-induced climate change, the Met Office is warning that it is āvery likelyā to mean 2027 is the hottest year on record globally. There is growing evidence that weather patterns around the world are already being affected, with below-average monsoon rains in India and suppressed hurricane activity in the Atlantic Ocean.
UNPRECEDENTED STRENGTH: MET OFFICE PREDICTIONS
āWe should be clear that this is an unprecedented eventā, said Prof Adam Scaife, head of long-range forecasting at the UK Met Office. āI have never seen an El NiƱo signal this intense in our forecasts.ā There is no clear evidence that climate change is making El NiƱo events worse, but its weather impacts are more extreme in a warming world. Scientists declare an El NiƱo when sea surface temperatures in a key area of the Pacific are 0.5C or more above average. Current measurements show that they are well over 2C above normal. Latest forecasts from the Met Office suggest that these temperature anomalies could exceed 3C later this year as El NiƱo nears its peak.This would be unprecedented in records going back to 1950, and probably the strongest event since the 19th century.Very high temperatures in the deeper ocean - around 8C above normal at a depth of 100m (330ft) in some places - could help to supercharge this El NiƱo, essentially providing a reservoir of warm water fuel to reinforce the event."We have many months to go while this event continues to develop and that's one of the reasons that we have increased confidence that this will be a record-setting event," said Dr Zeke Hausfather, a climate scientist at Berkeley Earth, a US research group.
EXTREME WEATHER IMPACTS: GLOBAL WEATHER DISRUPTION
El NiƱo is a naturally occurring weather pattern, which happens about every two to seven years, lasting for around a year. Trade winds that typically blow from east to west across the Pacific Ocean can weaken or even reverse, allowing warm water to spread eastwards. Heat is released from the ocean into the atmosphere, lifting global temperatures and shifting rainfall patterns. Scientists declare an El NiƱo when sea surface temperatures in a key area of the Pacific are 0.5C or more above average. Current measurements show that they are well over 2C above normal.
WEATHER PATTERNS AND THEIR CONSEQUENCES
No two El NiƱo events are the same and the impacts on weather patterns can vary. However, there is evidence that the effects are already being felt. For example, in El NiƱo years the southwest monsoon can deliver suppressed rainfall in South Asia ā and so far in 2026 it is running well below normal. Changes in wind patterns in the Caribbean and tropical Atlantic can reduce hurricane activity. So far this season there have been only three named storms. In areas close to the tropical Pacific the influence of El NiƱo can be profound, with the risk of drought and bushfires in Australia and the increased threat of flooding in Peru, Ecuador and the southern United States.
UK WEATHER AT RISK: A WET AND STORMY FUTURE?
El NiƱo is not thought to have been a major driver of therecord-breaking heatwavesthat have dominated this summer. However it could have a greater impact on the weather during autumn and early winter, with the increased potential for wet and stormy conditions across north-west Europe, including the UK. Perhaps counter-intuitively, El NiƱo can also increase the odds of cold weather late in the winter, although the links are rather loose.
2027 ā A RECORD YEAR?
Met Office climate scientist Dr Nick Dunstone says this can lead to āan increase in global average temperature, particularly in the calendar year following the winter peak of the El NiƱo.ā Hence, 2027 is very likely to replace 2024 as the warmest year on record.
FOOD SECURITY THREATENED: GLOBAL IMPACTS
The rain had been falling for three days, a relentless grey curtain obscuring the mountains. At dawn, a thick fog clung to the valley, making the road treacherous. I pulled over, checking the mapāa crumpled, outdated versionāand debated whether to continue. Three days later, the rain finally stopped, revealing a startlingly blue sky. The air was crisp and clean, carrying the scent of pine.
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