Australia’s El Niño is breaking records in a wild twist—instead of drought, the country’s getting drenched, on track for the wettest El Niño year ever recorded. Major rainbands are sweeping across the continent as unusually warm waters in the Indian Ocean boost moisture, defying predictions of dryness. While winter’s been soaked, scientists warn spring and summer could bring record-breaking heat—a climate puzzle where old rules don’t apply.

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