In 2023 El Niño caused sea levels to rise - Land and Poles. The global rise of seas recorded a new peak in 2023.

The average level rose by 0.76 centimeters compared to the previous year due to global warming and above all the effects of El Niño. This is demonstrated by 30 years of satellite observations, analyzed by a team of researchers led by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. At this rate, global average sea levels will rise another 20 centimeters by 2050, a change over the next three decades that will be double the previous 100 years.