The warming seas and associated El Niño conditions are likely to result in severe weather impacts across multiple regions. These may include intensified storms, prolonged droughts, and extreme heat waves. Vulnerable communities, particularly those in coastal and tropical areas, face heightened risks of flooding, agricultural disruptions, and infrastructure damage. The combination of natural climate variability and human-driven warming increases the likelihood of cascading effects on ecosystems, economies, and public health. Scientists warn that the global societal impacts could be significant if mitigation and adaptation measures are not prioritized.