Experts at the European Space Agency are warning of the return of the El Niño weather pattern. Rising temperatures in the Pacific Ocean are anticipated to exacerbate extreme weather events worldwide. These events may include record-breaking heatwaves, prolonged droughts, and severe flooding in various regions. The phenomenon typically disrupts normal weather patterns, leading to significant impacts on agriculture, water resources, and overall environmental stability. Scientists predict a rapid intensification of these conditions in the coming months. This resurgence of El Niño follows a three-year period of its opposing force, La Niña, which has now subsided. The agency emphasizes the need for preparedness and mitigation strategies to address the potential consequences.