News
  • Login
  • Home
  • News
  • Sport
  • Worklife
  • Travel
  • Reel
  • Future
  • More
Sunday, August 23, 2026
No Result
View All Result

NEWS

3 °c
London
8 ° Wed
9 ° Thu
11 ° Fri
13 ° Sat
  • Home
  • Video
  • World
    • All
    • Africa
    • Asia
    • Australia
    • Europe
    • Latin America
    • Middle East
    • US & Canada

    Sydney Marathon laughs off medal error

    Swedish sword attack victim was 17-year-old girl, police say

    Kenya’s gold rush: Was it sparked by the discovery of a $200 nugget by a goat herder?

    Erin Patterson: The hotel booking snafu that could free mushroom murderer

    Germany investigates Russia links to weapons cache discovery, reports say

    Peru earthquake damages buildings and causes power cuts

    How Israel is expanding settlements in drive to reshape West Bank

    Carney calls Trump’s fresh tariffs a ‘miscalculation’ after trade talks collapse

    Australian hiker’s body recovered as police probe error reporting she was alive

  • UK
    • All
    • England
    • N. Ireland
    • Politics
    • Scotland
    • Wales

    Spurs coach De Zerbi must find a way to cure losing mentality

    Cyber attack shut down small power plant

    Dundee: How Steven Pressley has defied expectations

    Cwm Rhondda pipe organ to be restored for 120th anniversary

    Fear and fallout three months on from Northern Ireland’s race riots

    What triggers Donald Trump to shut down reporters?

    Girl, 6, dies after Shoreham sea tragedy which killed Palestinian family

    Brief break from rain as sunshine returns for weekend

    Ice hockey games to be held at OVO Hydro in Glasgow

  • Business
    • All
    • Companies
    • Connected World
    • Economy
    • Entrepreneurship
    • Global Trade
    • Technology of Business

    Chinese car giant Chery to set up Bedfordshire research centre

    US borrowing costs rise as attempts to ease rates prove short-lived

    Energy UK says struggling households need more support with bills

    How does the US national debt affect consumers around the world?

    ‘We have more work to do’, says Canada negotiator as US trade deadline looms

    Walmart sees sales growth slip as US shoppers feel the squeeze

    US debt has hit $40tn – Will that be a wake-up call?

    How much could Trump’s ‘economic D-Day’ sanctions hurt Iran?

    I quit my £80,000 job to make ice cream – here’s how

  • Tech
  • Entertainment & Arts

    Dancers say Lizzo ‘needs to be held accountable’ over harassment claims

    Freddie Mercury: Contents of former home being sold at auction

    Harry Potter and the Cursed Child marks seven years in West End

    Sinéad O’Connor: In her own words

    Tom Jones: Neighbour surprised to find singer in flat below

    BBC presenter: What is the evidence?

    Watch: The latest on BBC presenter story… in under a minute

    Watch: George Alagiah’s extraordinary career

    BBC News presenter pays tribute to ‘much loved’ colleague George Alagiah

    Excited filmgoers: 'Barbie is everything'

  • Science
  • Health
  • In Pictures
  • Reality Check
  • Have your say
  • More
    • Newsbeat
    • Long Reads

NEWS

No Result
View All Result
Home Science

El Niño set to be ‘strongest in living memory’, says Met Office

August 21, 2026
in Science
2 min read
240 12
0
491
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Heat is released from the ocean into the atmosphere, lifting global temperatures and shifting rainfall patterns.

Scientists declare an El Niño when sea surface temperatures in a key area of the Pacific are 0.5C or more above average.

Current measurements show that they are well over 2C above normal.

Latest forecasts from the Met Office suggest that these temperature anomalies could exceed 3C later this year as El Niño nears its peak.

This would be unprecedented in records going back to 1950, and probably the strongest event since the 19th century.

Very high temperatures in the deeper ocean – around 8C above normal at a depth of 100m (330ft) in some places – could help to supercharge this El Niño, essentially providing a reservoir of warm water fuel to reinforce the event.

“We have many months to go while this event continues to develop and that’s one of the reasons that we have increased confidence that this will be a record-setting event,” said Dr Zeke Hausfather, a climate scientist at Berkeley Earth, a US research group.

Some other climate groups have projected something even stronger than the Met Office’s forecast, perhaps even 4C above average.

If that came to pass, “It’s not beyond the realm of possibility to say this might be the strongest El Niño event in 500 or even 1,000 years,” Hausfather said, although it is impossible to say for sure that far back in time.



Source link

Tags: livingmemoryMetNiñoofficesetStrongest

Related Posts

How a new era of heatwaves could shake up the school calendar

August 23, 2026
0

While extreme heat or heatwaves can still occur in May and June - or indeed in late August or...

Could these alternative homes be the future in a hotter Britain?

August 22, 2026
0

But the Passivhaus Trust - for which Baeli is a non-executive director - acknowledges retrofitting your home to this...

Giant whales move into Greenland waters as ice disappears

August 20, 2026
0

It is not clear from this study whether the change reflects an overall increase in the populations of these...

  • Australia helicopter collision: Mid-air clash wreckage covers Gold Coast

    525 shares
    Share 210 Tweet 131
  • UK inflation: Supermarkets say price rises will ease soon

    516 shares
    Share 206 Tweet 129
  • Ballyjamesduff: Man dies after hit-and-run in County Cavan

    511 shares
    Share 204 Tweet 128
  • Google faces new multi-billion advertising lawsuit

    509 shares
    Share 204 Tweet 127
  • Somalia: Rare access to its US-funded 'lightning commando brigade

    509 shares
    Share 204 Tweet 127
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest

Australia helicopter collision: Mid-air clash wreckage covers Gold Coast

January 10, 2023

UK inflation: Supermarkets say price rises will ease soon

April 19, 2023

Ballyjamesduff: Man dies after hit-and-run in County Cavan

August 19, 2022

Stranger Things actor Jamie Campbell Bower praised for addiction post

0

NHS to close Tavistock child gender identity clinic

0

Cold sores traced back to kissing in Bronze Age by Cambridge research

0

Spurs coach De Zerbi must find a way to cure losing mentality

August 23, 2026

Chinese car giant Chery to set up Bedfordshire research centre

August 23, 2026

US borrowing costs rise as attempts to ease rates prove short-lived

August 23, 2026

Categories

England

Spurs coach De Zerbi must find a way to cure losing mentality

August 23, 2026
0

Matheus Fernades, at £85m from West Ham United, came on as a substitute, while Savinho and possibly Omar Marmoush...

Read more

Chinese car giant Chery to set up Bedfordshire research centre

August 23, 2026
News

Copyright © 2020 JBC News Powered by JOOJ.us

Explore the JBC

  • Home
  • News
  • Sport
  • Worklife
  • Travel
  • Reel
  • Future
  • More

Follow Us

  • Home Main
  • Video
  • World
  • Top News
  • Business
  • Sport
  • Tech
  • UK
  • In Pictures
  • Health
  • Reality Check
  • Science
  • Entertainment & Arts
  • Login

Copyright © 2020 JBC News Powered by JOOJ.us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Create New Account!

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.
News
More Sites

    MORE

  • Home
  • News
  • Sport
  • Worklife
  • Travel
  • Reel
  • Future
  • More
  • News

    JBC News