GENEVA – In its newest report, the organisation highlighted a noticeable shift in situations throughout the tropical Pacific Ocean, noting that sea floor temperatures are rising quickly. This development, it stated, alerts a potential re-emergence of El Niño between Could and July 2026.
The WMO additionally projected that, over the subsequent three months, world floor temperatures are prone to stay above common, accompanied by localized variations in rainfall.
El Niño is a local weather phenomenon characterised by unusually heat floor waters within the central and jap tropical Pacific Ocean. It sometimes happens each two to seven years and lasts between 9 and twelve months.














