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    1. Wagamaga on

      Britons may be bracing for further meteorological disruption as scientists caution that an approaching “Super El Niño” could drive temperatures to unprecedented heights

      Weather experts say the climatic phenomenon – triggered by warming waters in the Pacific Ocean – has the capacity to dramatically amplify heat globally, sparking concerns about more severe weather conditions affecting the UK. A Super El Niño develops when sea-surface temperatures in the central-eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean surge by at least 2C above average

      A Super El Niño is now anticipated to develop between this month and July. The European Union’s climate monitoring service has indicated ocean temperatures are now approaching record peaks as conditions transition towards a potentially intense El Niño weather pattern.

      Samantha Burgess, from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, revealed sea surface temperatures in recent days were marginally below the all-time records of 2024.

    2. High-Tom-Titty on

      This year im affixing space blankets to my windows during the hottest days, i dont care if it looks like Walter White lives here.

    3. Prestigious_Clock865 on

      Cue the idiots repeating lines like “about time we get a nice summer” and “Wanted a BBQ”

      Must be comforting not living in existential dread in the face of climate collapse

      The El Niño is likely to cause water shortages and destabilise the global food supply further. Further pushing people into the cost of living crisis

      For anyone who still uses their brain, we need our government to take immediate action over the collapse of the natural world and start preparing for the worst case scenarios

    4. South_Buy_3175 on

      Keep putting off installing air-conditioning, maybe this heatwave will be the one that makes me go for it.

      Nah probably not, I’ll just moan a lot and sweat like fuck instead like normal.

    5. deadeyes1990 on

      Mad how every climate warning in the UK gets translated as “might be nice for a pint though.”

      Like yeah, enjoy the sun, obviously. But maybe the planet cooking itself shouldn’t be treated like a cheeky bank holiday upgrade.

    6. Pandita666 on

      Bloody hell – every time we get one of these fear and dread forecasts the weather’s fucking shite for 6 months. Can’t you all just be quiet and let me have a half decent summer for once? Last year we were going to be boiled off the planet and we got about 30m of rainfall in “summer”.

    7. ExtensionPort on

      We can only do so much in this country when the developing world gets on like it does. India, China, Pakistan etc.

    8. TheShakyHandsMan on

      How can the media blame this on Starmer and spin it as a blow to Rachel Reeves

    9. 50_61S-----165_97E on

      Incoming boomers to tell everyone that the summer of 76′ was hotter and therefore climate change cannot be real

    10. b_rodriguez on

      When the amoc finally collapses, the death toll from news reporters in this country cumming so hard they have an aneurism is going to be immense.

    11. ImDickGrayson on

      Honestly, I might have to delete Facebook if this happens this summer. I don’t know when or why it started, but there’s nothing more irritating than the boomers crawling out of the woodwork to flock to the BBC Weather and Met Office pages I follow, banging on about the summer of ’76, “we just called it summer in my day,” and how the weather services are fearmongering by using red for high temps, as if red has never been used to denote high temperatue.

    12. No_Quality_6874 on

      Honestly, you guys be miserable, im going cliche and enjoy myself. Im just happy it should be a nice summer. Looking forward to getting out and enjoying it.

    13. LordLucian on

      Some change (maybe drastically) needs to be done to combat climate change and urgently or we will see more crop failures, people with weak or compromised immune systems in hospitals more and/or more fatalities not to mention the rumoured ecological collapse as talked about by the scientific community.

      As someone with an number of health conditions that result in me having difficulty maintaining my internal body temperature the hotter weather will kill me sooner than most.

    14. atmoscentric on

      The impact in Western Europe will be more pronounced during the winter. Summer will the usual couple of days of nice weather and then 2 weeks of rain. Repeat 😉

    15. Straight_Feed_2547 on

      It’s genuinely exhausting seeing people treat every climate update like a seasonal forecast rather than a systemic breakdown. Sure, a warm spell sounds great until you remember it comes with crop failures, water rationing, and a cost of living crisis that’s already squeezing everyone. We really need to stop normalising this and start demanding actual preparation from those in charge.

    16. Lanky_Bus_1221 on

      Thank fuck, I’m fed up of being cold. Bring it on baby

    17. GL17CH3D_R4M_5YN7H on

      This is very concerning. Summer always gives me more seizures because of the heat as is, I don’t want them sent into overdrive because there’s no escape from the heat.

      Several people I know are going to be more medically fragile because of this, but everyone else seems more concerned with planning a BBQ than giving a damn about them.

    18. From the Met Office
      “ The UK’s weather is shaped by many competing factors that affect the Atlantic jet stream and other large‑scale atmospheric patterns. As a result, it is too early to draw firm conclusions about what this developing El Niño might mean for future UK seasons. “

    19. Super_Flyy_ on

      These happen every few years, the way its reported is as if this is brand new news

    20. Empty_Allocution on

      I’m still reeling from that year (2022) we had those super heatwaves where they shut schools.

      I remember walking home from work around midday during one of those days, and I gained an immediate understanding of how fucked we are. It was *insanely* hot. 40c or something. Hottest weather I’ve felt in my life for sure, especially considering it was here in the UK.

    21. cyclingisthecure on

      bloody hell we might get above 13 degrees yet lads buckle up

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