The Super El Niño is expected to have widespread impacts. In North America, the southern United States may face severe winter storms and flooding, while the Pacific Northwest could experience drier conditions. In the Pacific, intensified tropical storms are likely, while Australia and Southeast Asia face heightened risks of drought and bushfires. Globally, the release of stored ocean heat into the atmosphere could lead to record-breaking global temperatures in 2027, exacerbating extreme weather events. These changes could disrupt ecosystems, agriculture, and water resources, posing significant risks to vulnerable populations.