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A “Super El Niño” Just Began. Here’s What Happens Next.
Right now, beneath the surface of the Pacific Ocean, temperatures are climbing to historic levels. This isn’t just another weather pattern; this is El Niño, and the 2026 event is shaping up to be a climate shift unlike anything the modern world has ever faced.
In this video, we dive into the hidden history and future impact of this massive weather system:
The Ocean Engine: How weakening trade winds flip the relationship between the ocean and atmosphere, reshaping storm tracks globally.
The 1876 Warning: What ancient tree rings tell us about a relentless, two-year Super El Niño that collapsed harvests across six continents simultaneously.
The Ripple Effect: Why our modern, hyper-connected global food supply might be more fragile than we think when faced with synchronized extreme weather.
The 2026 Forecast: What this means for your region—from suppressed Atlantic hurricanes and California floods to delayed monsoons and intense droughts across South America and Australia.
Because global baseline ocean temperatures are currently higher than ever recorded, we are entering genuinely uncharted territory. The ocean is already speaking—the only question is how loudly we’ll need to listen
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