A growing super El Niño is expected to have significant impacts on the winter climate in the United States. This El Niño event will reach its maximum intensity during the winter season, and its influence on global climate will be more pronounced.

El Niño is a natural climate cycle characterized by above-average water temperatures along the equator in the Pacific Ocean. The warmer water causes corresponding changes in the atmosphere, which in turn affect weather patterns worldwide.

Further details about the effects of this El Niño event are available, including data on sea surface temperature anomalies in the Pacific Ocean.