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Scientists test seawater method to weaken El Niรฑo by 40%

Cloud-brightening by spraying seawater could weaken severe El Niรฑo events by up to 40% by cooling Pacific waters. This could reduce global weather extremes, but risks shifting rainfall or triggering s

Seeding clouds with seawater could prevent a super El Niรฑo
New Scientist โ€” 8 July 2026
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Researchers say spraying seawater into clouds over the Pacific Ocean could weaken the worldโ€™s fiercest El Niรฑo events before they trigger global chaos

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Why This Matters

If proven scalable, seawater cloud-brightening could become one of the few cost-effective tools capable of damping the most destructive phase of the El Niรฑo-Southern Oscillation cycle before it fully develops. That matters because a single extreme El Niรฑo can erase years of global economic growth, displace millions, and trigger cascading climate disasters from Peru to Indonesiaโ€”offering a potential early intervention where traditional mitigation has fallen short.

Background Context

Decades of geoengineering research have largely focused on offsetting long-term warming, but far less attention has been paid to the acute, high-impact phases of natural variability like El Niรฑo. Meanwhile, Pacific island nations and drought-prone agricultural belts have long sought ways to modulate regional rainfall patterns, yet no operational system exists today to meaningfully alter ocean-atmosphere dynamics at scale.

What Happens Next

Pilot deployments in the equatorial Pacific could begin within three years, assuming regulators greenlight open-ocean trials, while modeling efforts intensify to refine regional impact forecasts. The biggest unknown remains the systemโ€™s durability under real-world conditionsโ€”whether brightened clouds persist long enough to cool surface waters or dissipate prematurely, potentially shifting rainfall patterns in unexpected ways.

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