The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has officially declared the start of El Niño, a weather phenomenon predicted to cause record-breaking global temperatures through 2027. This development is critical for tech and infrastructure professionals who must manage the risks of extreme heat and extreme weather on data centers, energy grids, and global supply chains. One major implication to watch is the potential for a super El Niño to disrupt international economies and accelerate sea-level rise via doubled rates of ocean stress.
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