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  3. ‘Off the charts’ El Niño is already the strongest since records began

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‘Off the charts’ El Niño is already the strongest since records began

Renowned climate scientist James Hansen says the developing super El Niño has already "blown past" previous events with months to go before it peaks

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21 August 2026|1 min read|New Scientist
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‘Off the charts’ El Niño is already the strongest since records began
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