A 'super' El Niño could have widespread and severe impacts on global weather patterns. Regions prone to heavy rainfall may experience flooding, while others could face drought conditions. The rapid warming of the Pacific Ocean also raises concerns about intensified storms and disruptions to marine ecosystems. Prolonged El Niño events, which can last up to 18-24 months, may exacerbate these effects, potentially breaking global temperature records. However, the exact severity and duration of this event remain uncertain, leaving room for variability in its global impact.