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In the 1870s, one of history's deadliest El Niño events killed millions. Scientists warn the upcoming 2026 event could rival it

Forecasts for the tropical Pacific have shifted noticeably over the past month, with climate scientists now placing greater confidence in the arrival of a particularly powerful El Niño later this year. While these events are part of a natural climate cycle, their effects rarely stay confined to the Pacific Ocean.

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fortune.com2 g fa

This year's El Niño is not 'run-of-the-mill'—and it could rival one that killed 23,000 | Fortune

Its biggest impacts range from droughts to downpours to heat waves.

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scientificamerican.com1 g fa

The odds of a Super El Niño just got higher

This climate system is tied to more powerful typhoons, as well as famine and wildfires

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Timeline cronologica

  1. giovedì 9 luglio 2026·fortune.com

    This year's El Niño is not 'run-of-the-mill'—and it could rival one that killed 23,000 | Fortune

    Its biggest impacts range from droughts to downpours to heat waves.

  2. venerdì 10 luglio 2026·scientificamerican.com

    The odds of a Super El Niño just got higher

    This climate system is tied to more powerful typhoons, as well as famine and wildfires