El Niño Is Back (May 11, 2026)
It's Going To Be Hot This Summer!

ℹ️ What? The El Niño climate phenomenon is likely to return as early as summer 2026, potentially making it one of the strongest ever recorded.
👤 Who? Scientists from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and Météo-France are closely monitoring the Pacific Ocean.
🌍 Where? El Niño occurs in the Pacific Ocean, near the equator, but its effects on weather are felt worldwide.
🕰️ When? The phenomenon is expected to take hold between May and July 2026 and last until the end of the year, or even into 2027.
❓ Why is it important? Because El Niño can cause heat waves, droughts, extreme rainfall and make 2026 one of the hottest years in history.
🎯 For this activity, your goal will be to learn more about El Niño.
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