A recent report highlights a 100% probability of a powerful ‘Super’ El Nino developing in 2026, with potential to become the strongest on record. This meteorological event is characterized by warmer-than-average sea surface temperatures in the Pacific Ocean and significantly impacts global weather patterns. Experts predict that the occurrence of this Super El Nino could lead to severe weather conditions, such as increased hurricane activity in the Atlantic and heightened rainfall levels in regions like South America, while causing droughts in Australia and Southeast Asia. The correlation between a strong El Nino and the Atlantic hurricane season could potentially disrupt weather forecasts and escalate natural disasters. With mounting concerns over climate change, understanding the implications of such extreme weather phenomena becomes crucial for governments and communities globally. The developing Super El Nino presents an urgent challenge, urging preparations and strategic responses to mitigate its adverse effects on worldwide weather patterns.
FOX WeatherNew data shows Nigeria Tops Africa in Spam Call Volume
A recent report by Truecaller reveals that Nigeria is leading the African continent in the number of spam calls received. According to the data, the