El Niño Is Here to Turn the World’s Weather Upside Down
From a wet winter in the Southwest to fewer Atlantic hurricanes, this is what to expect as a potential super El Niño takes shape.
En resumen
- El Niño is developing, potentially leading to a wet winter in the Southwest and fewer Atlantic hurricanes.
- Meanwhile, London Climate Action Week is moving events online due to record heat, and a report warns of dangerous temperatures for the 2026 World Cup matches in several US cities.
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Por qué importa
El Niño is a climate pattern characterized by the unusual warming of surface waters in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean. Extreme weather events are becoming more frequent and intense due to climate change.
El Niño Is Here to Turn the World’s Weather Upside Down
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Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos
El Niño will cause significant global weather disruptions.
Muy probable · En meses
AI-assisted insurance will become a major player in disaster zones.
Probable · Medio plazo
Preguntas abiertas
- What is the full extent of El Niño's impact?
- How will AI insurance models affect consumers?
- Can data centers mitigate their water usage effectively?



