NASA Detects Pacific Sea Level Rise Amid Strengthening Super El Niño
On June 11th, 2026, NASA reported detecting a significant rise in Pacific Ocean sea levels. This observation coincides with the rapid strengthening of a Super El Niño event, which is already exhibiting visible atmospheric impacts. The phenomenon's development has drawn attention to its potential influence on summer weather patterns across North America and Europe.
On June 11th, 2026, NASA announced the detection of a major rise in Pacific Ocean sea levels. This development is occurring amidst the rapid strengthening of a Super El Niño event.
The agency's findings indicate that atmospheric impacts related to this Super El Niño are already visible. The ongoing changes prompt questions regarding how the 2026 Super El Niño might influence summer weather patterns across regions such as the United States, Canada, and Europe.
According to Severe Weather Europe, these observations were reported as an update on June 11th, 2026.


