The Super El Niño Forming Right Now It's Breaking Every Record
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Forget the rain. Forget the weather map on the evening news. What you are looking at is a monster made of heat, a mountain of warm water sitting in the Pacific Ocean that is roughly one and a half times the size of the entire United States. You cannot see it from a boat. You cannot feel it from a beach. But it is there, it is real, and it is heavy enough to nudge the weight of the planet around. This is a Super El Nino. And most people file it under bad weather, a rainy season gone wrong. That is a mistake, and a big one. So how does a pool of warm water end up deciding the fate of nations? Because when it grows strong enough, this thing does not just change the forecast. It decides which farms turn to dust, which rivers run dry, and which of the world's great trade routes simply stop working. It quietly redraws the borders of who has power and who does not. To understand how a pool of warm water becomes one of the most powerful forces on Earth, you have to stop thinking of the ocean a
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