The impacts of this Super El Niño are expected to be widespread and varied. Southeast Asia could face water shortages and agricultural disruptions due to reduced monsoon rainfall. Australia may experience drought conditions and potential frost risks, which could harm crops and water resources. In the Atlantic, reduced hurricane activity may lower storm-related risks, but even a single storm could still cause significant damage. Southeastern South America might benefit from increased rainfall for agriculture, but the risk of flooding and severe weather remains high. These changes could have cascading effects on global food supplies, water availability, and disaster preparedness.