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Super El Niño Explained: Trade Winds, Monsoons, and What It Could Mean for India Takaro Kids returns after a summer break to explain El Niño and an expected “Super El Niño” forming in the Pacific Ocean, driven by unusually weak trade winds that normally push warm water toward Indonesia and Australia. With less movement, warmer water stays near South America, increasing moisture and flooding risk there while reducing moisture for Asian monsoons, potentially weakening India’s southwest monsoon. The hosts discuss how this can disrupt India’s agriculture—especially in North and Central India—affect Kharif crops like rice, maize, oilseeds, jowar, bajra, groundnut, and cotton, and contribute to heat and higher food prices, with 2027 projected to be especially tough. They note La Niña may follow later to bring more rainfall, emphasize preparation and awareness, and direct viewers to takarokids.com for classroom resources and a quiz about where El Niño occurs. 00:00 Back From Break 00:20 Super El Nino Explained 01:49 Trade Winds Basics 03:30 Why Its Called El Nino 04:20 Weak Winds Big Impacts 05:03 Global Weather Shifts 06:21 Climate Change Collision 07:08 India Monsoon Risks 09:47 Crops And Food Security 10:40 Preparing For Price Shocks 12:56 La Nina And Recovery 14:32 What We Can Do Now 15:42 Resources Quiz Goodbye Send us an SMS with your episode ideas and feedback [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2348097/fan_mail/new] Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/takaro_kids]
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