The potential super El Niño could have widespread impacts on global weather patterns. Regions prone to drought may experience intensified dry conditions, while others could face excessive rainfall and flooding. The warming ocean temperatures may also contribute to record-breaking global heat and humidity levels in 2027. Historical super El Niño events, such as the one in 1997-1998, caused significant economic losses and humanitarian crises. With ocean temperatures now warmer than in the past, the effects of this event could be even more severe. Coastal communities, agricultural sectors, and ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to the anticipated changes.