What The Super El Niño Will Do To Earth in 2026
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A Super El Niño 2026 may be forming in the Pacific Ocean, but what does that actually mean for Earth? In this video, we break down the science behind El Niño, the powerful ocean-atmosphere pattern that can shift weather across the entire planet. We explain how trade winds, warm water, Kelvin waves, and the jet stream work together to influence hurricanes, winter storms, floods, droughts, and global weather patterns. But is “Super El Niño” even a real scientific term, or just another viral headline? We separate the hype from the actual science and look at what a very strong El Niño could mean for the Atlantic hurricane season, the Pacific, California, the southern United States, the northern US, and other regions around the world. This is not the apocalypse. But it is not nothing. A major El Niño can quietly load the dice for extreme weather, and the Pacific may already be making its move. -- DISCUSSIONS & SOCIAL MEDIA Commercial Purposes: insanecuriositybusiness@gmail.com Tik Tok: h
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