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The UK Met Office forecasts that the current El Niño phenomenon, anticipated to be the strongest in modern history, will lead to a significant rise in sea surface temperatures in the Pacific Ocean, with expectations of an increase of over 3 degrees Celsius. This phenomenon, which typically results in temperature increases of one to two degrees Celsius, is likely to cause major climate events and could adversely affect crops around the world. It is worth noting that the year 2026 probably experienced the worst El Niño phenomenon in recent history, and 2027 is expected to surpass the intensity of 2024 in warmth, making it the most severe since the 19th century.
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