El Niño is roaring back with unprecedented speed, possibly becoming one of the strongest on record—and it’s already reshaping global weather. From droughts in southern Africa to rain in the American Southwest, this “super El Niño” could trigger massive economic and humanitarian impacts, echoing past disasters like the 1997-98 event that crippled Indonesia. NOAA warns a greater than 90% chance it’ll reach “very strong” status through fall and winter—making this not just another weather cycle, but a global force we’re all feeling, even as spring approaches.

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