Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Meteorologists Sound Alarm Over El Nino Plume Racing Across Pacific Like "Freight Train"

Meteorologists are sounding alarms about an upcoming El Niño event, which could be one of the strongest on record due to a significant plume of warm water in the Pacific Ocean.

• A powerful El Niño is expected, with water temperatures projected to reach +3˚C by November, as described by meteorologists Ryan Maue and Ben Noll.

• This event may lead to major shifts in global weather patterns, possibly causing flooding in some areas and droughts or wildfires in others.

• The El Niño typically affects seasonal rainfall in the U. S., increasing precipitation in the southern states while reducing hurricane activity in the Atlantic.

• Current temperature anomalies show record-breaking warmth, peaking at 7˚C above average in some regions.

The El Niño phenomenon, characterized by warmer ocean temperatures, is poised to have significant effects on climate and weather patterns, warranting close monitoring.

https://www.zerohedge.com/weather/meteorologists-sound-alarm-over-el-nino-plume-racing-across-pacific-freight-train 

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