Tag Archives: Climatology

21Aug/26

The 2026 Super El Niño Time Machine

Double-Shock Inflation: How the Convergence of El Niño and the Middle East Fertilizer Crisis Threatens Global Food Security

Fri, Aug 21 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — The equatorial Pacific Ocean is currently experiencing a historic disruption in ocean-atmosphere dynamics as an exceptionally powerful El Niño event steadily intensifies. Measured by the Relative Oceanic Niño Index (RONI), which isolates localized ocean-atmosphere coupling from background thermodynamic warming to present a clearer picture of dynamical impacts, there is a 69% probability that the 2026–2027 cycle will rank as the most powerful El Niño on record since 1950. Leading seasonal forecast models show a remarkably consistent and intense warming signal, with sea surface temperature anomalies in the central-eastern equatorial Pacific’s Niño 3.4 region already running 2.6°C above the rolling average in August 2026 and projected to peak at an unprecedented 3.9°C anomaly in November. This extraordinary warmth far outpaces previous historical extreme events like the 1997–1998 and 2015–2016 episodes, with the UK Met Office declaring it a potentially “unprecedented” weather pattern that is likely the strongest in living memory.

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06Oct/22

Epson Survey Shows Global Attention Focused on Climate Change – Despite Conflicts and Economic Woes – as People Act to Avert Disaster

Across the world, people are stepping up personal efforts to avert climate change, according to the latest findings from Epson’s second Climate Reality Barometer. Research from the global technology leader suggests that while the world economy proves to be a distraction from efforts to address climate challenges, climate change remains a primary concern for many. Continue reading