El Nino's effects are expected to vary widely across regions. While the Middle East may benefit from increased rainfall, areas like western South America and northeastern Africa could face severe flooding and weather instability. In the U.S., the South may experience more intense storms, while the Pacific Northwest could see drier conditions. Globally, the event is likely to amplify heat waves, droughts, and wildfires, particularly in Australia and India. Economically, elevated temperatures could slow U.S. economic growth, especially in agriculture and livestock sectors. Scientists warn that the combination of El Nino and ongoing global warming could lead to unprecedented weather extremes.