Recent NOAA Climate Prediction Center updates show El Niño already present and rapidly intensifying, with Niño 3.4 sea surface temperature anomalies reaching +2.7°C in mid-August 2026 and multi-model ensembles projecting a peak exceeding +2.0°C through the Northern Hemisphere winter. This underpins the market's 90.6% implied probability for a super El Niño, aligning with the agency's greater than 90% chance assessment for a very strong event and 69% odds of a historic strength surpassing prior records since 1950. While current observations and dynamical models support strong trader conviction, realistic challenges include potential overestimation by ensembles, shifts in atmospheric-ocean coupling, or later-than-expected weakening that could keep anomalies below super thresholds. The next official ENSO discussion is scheduled for September 10.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedWill there be a Super El Niño this winter (2026–27)?
A Super El Niño is an El Niño event in which RONI reaches this threshold for at least one overlapping ENSO season. An ENSO season is one of NOAA's standard overlapping 3-month periods (e.g., ASO, SON, OND, NDJ, DJF).
This market may resolve "Yes" immediately upon NOAA's first publication of a qualifying RONI value for any listed season. If no season has qualified, this market will not resolve "No" until NOAA publishes the DJF 2026-27 value since DJF captures El Niño's typical peak-strength window and an earlier "No" could contradict the final published data.
The first published RONI value for each listed season is final and governs this market's resolution; no subsequent revision to any season's value will be considered or will change the outcome once that season's first value has been published.
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0x65070BE91...A Super El Niño is an El Niño event in which RONI reaches this threshold for at least one overlapping ENSO season. An ENSO season is one of NOAA's standard overlapping 3-month periods (e.g., ASO, SON, OND, NDJ, DJF).
This market may resolve "Yes" immediately upon NOAA's first publication of a qualifying RONI value for any listed season. If no season has qualified, this market will not resolve "No" until NOAA publishes the DJF 2026-27 value since DJF captures El Niño's typical peak-strength window and an earlier "No" could contradict the final published data.
The first published RONI value for each listed season is final and governs this market's resolution; no subsequent revision to any season's value will be considered or will change the outcome once that season's first value has been published.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Recent NOAA Climate Prediction Center updates show El Niño already present and rapidly intensifying, with Niño 3.4 sea surface temperature anomalies reaching +2.7°C in mid-August 2026 and multi-model ensembles projecting a peak exceeding +2.0°C through the Northern Hemisphere winter. This underpins the market's 90.6% implied probability for a super El Niño, aligning with the agency's greater than 90% chance assessment for a very strong event and 69% odds of a historic strength surpassing prior records since 1950. While current observations and dynamical models support strong trader conviction, realistic challenges include potential overestimation by ensembles, shifts in atmospheric-ocean coupling, or later-than-expected weakening that could keep anomalies below super thresholds. The next official ENSO discussion is scheduled for September 10.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated

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