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U.K. forecasts ‘biggest’ El Nino will smash records, spark hottest year

U.K. forecasts ‘biggest’ El Nino will smash records, spark hottest year

Posted on August 22, 2026 By admin


This year’s El Nino weather pattern will be the biggest in over a century and could make 2027 the hottest year globally, Britain’s national weather agency said on Friday (August 21, 2026).

An El Nino weather event happens when warming sea surface temperatures in the tropical eastern Pacific trigger worldwide changes in winds, atmospheric pressure and rainfall, as well as higher global temperatures overall.

Adam Scaife, head of long-range forecasting at the weather agency, told the BBC: “We are expecting the biggest El Nino for over a century, peaking at something over three degrees – that is unheard of in modern climate records.”

This means Pacific water would heat up more than 3 degrees Celsius above the norm in the coming months.

El Nino occurs when water temperatures rise at least 0.5 degrees Celsius, above the baseline. While it is part of a natural cycle, scientists agree climate change increases its impacts.

A record El Nino would be “adding to the stresses of climate change” following a summer of heatwaves across Europe, the Met Office said in a blog.

Temperatures in the Pacific region are currently running about 2.6 degrees Celsius, above a rolling 30-year average, according to the Climate Brink dashboard based on data from the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

The dashboard also aggregates forecasts that put El Nino on course to peak at a 3.9 degrees Celsius, anomaly this November – well above a 3 degrees Celsius anomaly detected in 2015.

“We should be clear that this is an unprecedented event,” British scientist Scaife said in a Met Office blog.

If the forecast is accurate, then 2026 “will far exceed our recent experience of El Nino and its worldwide climate influences”, said the physicist who specialises in climate modelling.

“I have never seen an El Nino signal this intense in our forecasts,” he added, with even a 2C rise considered a “really big event”.

El Nino typically results in drier conditions across southeast Asia, Australia, southern Africa, and northern Brazil, and wetter conditions in the Horn of Africa, the southern United States, Peru and Ecuador.

This year’s anomalous warmth will have particularly strong effects throughout the Tropics, Scaife said.

Forecasters “expect really severe droughts in places like South America, and the West Pacific”, he added.

El Nino is already causing well below normal rainfall in India, the Met Office said.

The weather event is also expected to prompt “increased rainfall and storminess in the autumn here in the U.K. around November time”, Scaife said.

“These are not short-term weather forecasts. We’re talking about really long-term, persistent conditions here,” he stressed.

2027 likely ‘hottest ever’

Since El Nino events drive up the global average temperature, 2027 is now “very likely to replace 2024 as the warmest year on record”, said Nick Dunstone, another Met Office scientist.

In 2024, global temperatures exceeded 1.5C above the preindustrial period, the limit set by international commitments to curb global warming.

Last year was the third hottest on record.

The British forecast for a very strong El Nino was in line with other forecasts: Carlo Buontempo, director of the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service, told AFP in January that 2026 could be “another record-breaking year”.

Peruvian and Ecuadoran fishermen coined the term El Nino (“the boy” or “the Christ Child”) in the 19th century for the arrival of an unusually warm ocean current off the coast that reduced their catch just before Christmas.

This phase of natural climate oscillation between high and low temperatures occurs every two to seven years, according to meteorologists.

There is an opposite cooling pattern called La Nina, and these have alternated in an irregular cycle that has lasted for thousands of years.

Published – August 22, 2026 12:11 pm IST



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