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This new El Niño is different

8 Jul 2026 by rasmus 178 Comments

Screen dump from https://pulse.climate.copernicus.eu
Screen dump from Copernicus C3S climate pulse showing the status on sea surface temperature (SST) on July 6, 2026. The curve on the left shows the global mean SST -record-high – and the right hand panel presents SST anomailes in the Pacific where the classical El Nino signature is readily seen. Source: https://pulse.climate.copernicus.eu

There is a new El Niño out there and it was officially declared already on June 11 by NOAA. This is both unusually early in the year and very soon since the last El Niño in 2023-24. Another remarkable thing is the seasonal forecasts, which for a couple of months have indicated that it may well be at strengths by the end of the year that we have not seen before. All these three aspects combined seem to make this El Niño different to the previous ones.

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Unforced Variations: July 2026

1 Jul 2026 by group

This month’s open thread on climate topics. Impending El Niño, fossil fuel funded wedges, retirements, heat waves, and the same old, same old, from the usual suspects. Try to discuss these things calmly!

Filed Under: Climate Science, Open thread, Solutions

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