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El Niño is actively causing record warmth in the Pacific Ocean, with sea surface temperatures surpassing previous highs and potentially signaling one of the strongest events on record. This phenomenon is expected to influence global weather patterns, leading to extreme weather events such as flooding, droughts, and storms, while also affecting marine ecosystems and contributing to rising sea levels. Although El Niño can offer some benefits, like drought relief in certain regions, its overall impacts pose significant risks, and scientists forecast it will remain a dominant climate factor into 2026 or 2027.
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