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Thursday, June 11, 2026

what might happen in a Super El Nino like this one?

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El Niño - NASA Science
A "Super" El Niño occurs when ocean temperatures in the equatorial Pacific rise more than 2°C above average. This massive transfer of heat into the atmosphere violently disrupts global jet streams, resulting in extreme weather extremes such as severe droughts, flooding, record global heat, and billions in economic losses. 
Global & US Impacts
  • U.S. Weather: It typically delivers a wetter, stormier winter to the southern tier of the U.S. (including California and the Gulf Coast) while making the northern U.S. and parts of Canada milder and drier. 
  • Global Temperature Records: The release of ocean heat into the atmosphere guarantees significant spikes in global surface temperatures, frequently breaking heat records. 
  • Hurricanes: It traditionally suppresses Atlantic hurricane activity due to increased wind shear but dramatically increases the risk of severe storms, tornadoes, and cyclones in the Pacific basin. 
  • Agriculture & Ecosystems: Disruptions to crop yields (e.g., wheat, rice, maize) often cause food shortages. In the ocean, warm waters block nutrient upwelling, causing massive declines in fish populations and severe coral bleaching. 
Local Effects (Mt Shasta, CA)
During strong El Niño years, California often sees enhanced "atmospheric river" events, significantly increasing the odds of heavy winter rainfall, flooding, and mountain snowfall. While this is generally beneficial for replenishing reservoirs and the Sierra snowpack, intense bursts of concentrated storms can elevate the risk of mudslides and localized flooding. 
If you want, I can:
  • Detail the expected snow and precipitation trends for the upcoming winter in Northern California.
  • Explain the risks for travel and mountain passes during El Niño storm cycles. 
Let me know how you'd like to narrow down the list.
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El Niño is officially here, and it could get historically “super”


CNN
https://edition.cnn.com › 2026/06/11 › weather › super...
18 hours ago — El Niño tilts the odds in favor of certain weather and climate extremes, including heat waves, flooding and droughts, depending on the location.


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