Generated: 09 Aug 2026 06:30 IST · Scope: Ireland / UK / North Atlantic / Europe / Australia & New Zealand · Window: previous 24 hours, current official warning status and broader climate-signal context where sources support it.
Ranked from source-backed active events. There is no composite score, probability gauge or synthetic trend line.
El Niño
El Niño Advisory. El Niño continues and will strengthen through the end of the year, with a 97% chance it will persist through early spring 2027. Latest measured Niño 3.4 anomaly: +2.30°C. NOAA probability of a very strong event: 81%.
The official ENSO state remains a major active global climate driver.
El Niño changes the probability of heat, rainfall, drought, fire weather, marine stress and supply-chain disruption across many regions. It does not determine the weather at every location.
Watch NOAA and WMO updates, Niño 3.4 persistence, coupled atmospheric indicators and the supported duration and strength probabilities.
European wildfire season
500,852 hectares burnt in the EU since the start of the year. 1,528 fires detected. Fire count is 2.2× the long-term average. Fire danger forecast between 6 and 12 August 2026Very extreme conditions continue to dominate southern Great Britain and have expanded over northwestern France, extending through the Alps and into the Balkans. Extreme conditions surround these areas, covering the wider Iberian Peninsula, central and southern France, and parts of the western Balkans.Very high danger stretches across scattered patches of central and eastern Europe, Türkiye, and parts of North Africa.Northern Scandinavia and large parts of eastern Europe remain at low fire danger, although isolated areas of elevated danger persist.
The European fire season remains an important active regional signal even without a new daily threshold crossing.
Wildfire activity links heat, rainfall deficits, soil and vegetation dryness, smoke, ecosystem damage, emissions, public safety and infrastructure disruption.
Watch the next JRC/EFFIS weekly update, burnt-area and fire-count growth, the extent of extreme fire danger, smoke transport and affected protected areas.
Ocean Heat Escalation
NOAA weekly Niño 3.4 SST is 29.40°C with an anomaly of +2.30°C.
The measured ocean-temperature state remains elevated and persistent.
Ocean heat stores energy and can affect atmospheric moisture, marine ecosystems and climate-driver development. It is kept separate from formal ENSO status.
Watch weekly NOAA measurements and separately verified marine-heatwave, ocean-heat-content and ecosystem-impact evidence.
Official warning overlay: Met Éireann and UK Met Office warning sources checked where available; used as operational risk overlays, not climate attribution.
Source feeds: 10 recent feed item(s) available for synthesis.
Regional / global warning and source-watch context: 8 UK/Europe/US/Australia/New Zealand source-watch item(s) available.
Ocean heat event: NOAA CPC/OISST Niño 3.4 state checked; regional and global marine-heat claims remain separate source-watch children.
Active event registry: 3 persistent ranked event(s) available, including official ENSO and European wildfire adapters where current evidence is retrievable.
Dashboard visuals are generated from the BIOS signal registry, source feeds and official warning overlays. Temperature, rainfall, river-level, ocean and CO₂ trend charts can be added as live data feeds are connected.
What changed
No material evidence change was detected in the daily comparison. The current signal pattern remains under observation. Official warning items, persistent events and source-feed entries below are operational context, not newly escalated climate findings.
What remains important
- El Niño — High · Persistent. El Niño Advisory. El Niño continues and will strengthen through the end of the year, with a 97% chance it will persist through early spring 2027. Latest measured Niño 3.4 anomaly: +2.30°C. NOAA probability of a very strong event: 81%.
- European wildfire season — High · Persistent. 500,852 hectares burnt in the EU since the start of the year. 1,528 fires detected. Fire count is 2.2× the long-term average. Fire danger forecast between 6 and 12 August 2026Very extreme conditions continue to dominate southern Great Britain and have expanded over northwestern France, extending through the Alps and into the Balkans. Extreme conditions surround these areas, covering the wider Iberian Peninsula, central and southern France, and parts of the western Balkans.Very high danger stretches across scattered patches of central and eastern Europe, Türkiye, and parts of North Africa.Northern Scandinavia and large parts of eastern Europe remain at low fire danger, although isolated areas of elevated danger persist.
- Ocean Heat Escalation — High · Persistent. NOAA weekly Niño 3.4 SST is 29.40°C with an anomaly of +2.30°C.
Why it matters
No new daily threshold was crossed, but high-importance active events remain prominent until authoritative evidence shows that they have eased or ended.
Event signals detected
- El Niño – NOAA Climate Prediction Center: El Niño continues and will strengthen through the end of the year, with a 97% chance it will persist through early spring 2027 Region: Equatorial Pacific / global climate driver. Keywords: El Niño, ENSO, Niño 3.4.
- European wildfire season – European Commission JRC / EFFIS: European wildfire activity and fire danger remain high Region: Europe. Keywords: wildfire, EFFIS, fire danger, burnt area.
- Ocean Heat Escalation – NOAA Climate Prediction Center / OISST: Measured tropical Pacific ocean heat remains elevated Region: Equatorial Pacific / global ocean context. Keywords: ocean heat, Niño 3.4, OISST.
- Official warning – Met Éireann: Blight warning for Cavan, Donegal, Monaghan, Clare, Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Connacht Region: Ireland. Keywords: yellow, environmental.
- Official warning – Met Éireann: Small Craft warning from Fair Head to Strangford Lough to Wicklow Head Region: Ireland. Keywords: yellow, marine.
What to watch for
Watch NOAA and WMO updates, Niño 3.4 persistence, coupled atmospheric indicators and the supported duration and strength probabilities.
Longer signal context
The atmospheric CO₂ pulse is recorded as 429.12 ppm for July 2026 from NOAA Global Monitoring Laboratory. BIOS treats this as slow-moving forcing context, not a daily weather indicator.
Source layer
The daily seed checked 62 registered source entries and found 10 usable recent feed items. Official warnings are operational overlays and do not by themselves prove climate attribution.
- NOAA National Hurricane Center: There are no tropical cyclones at this time. (2026-08-10)
- USGS Earthquake Hazards: M 5.6 – 57 km WNW of Skwentna, Alaska (2026-08-09)
- NOAA National Hurricane Center: Atlantic Tropical Weather Outlook (2026-08-08)
- USGS Earthquake Hazards: M 5.0 – 38 km SSE of Spearman, Texas (2026-08-08)
Editorial caution
This briefing is source-led. It can describe official warnings, keyword triggers and climate-relevant context, but it must not claim direct climate attribution unless a cited scientific source explicitly supports that conclusion.