The upcoming "El-Nino" climate phenomenon could be the strongest in the last decade.
This was stated by Mikhail Leus, an expert at the "Phobos" weather center, on his "Telegram" channel.
According to him, "El-Nino" is related to an abnormal increase in water temperature in the equatorial part of the Pacific Ocean. This process may lead to a rise in global temperature, as well as dangerous weather conditions in various parts of the world.
According to the forecast of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the phenomenon will start again in June-August and will last at least until the end of 2026.
Meteorologists report that the strongest impact of the phenomenon will be felt in the upcoming winter season. As a result, 2026 and 2027 may be among the hottest years in the history of meteorological observations. The temperature of the water in the Pacific Ocean is expected to be 1.5-2 degrees higher than normal./oxu.az