Video - For the first time in several years... the anticipated return of the El Niño phenomenon... what are the expected effects on weather conditions around the world?

2026-04-12 2026-04-12T14:12:58Z
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Monitoring the return of the "El Niño" phenomenon globally... What does it mean and what are its expected effects?

The latest climate indicators point to the return of monitoring of the "El Niño" phenomenon for the first time in several years, amid widespread anticipation from weather experts around the world of what it may bring in terms of significant changes to weather patterns in the coming period.

What is the El Niño phenomenon?

El Niño is a periodic climate phenomenon that occurs as a result of the water temperature in the tropical part of the Pacific Ocean rising by at least half a degree Celsius for at least three months.
The impact of this rise is not limited to the region itself, but extends to affect wind patterns, rainfall distribution, and temperatures in large parts of the world.

Next summer: Higher temperatures and potential impacts on the region

Forecasts indicate a probability exceeding 70% for the El Niño phenomenon to prevail during the coming summer, which may be reflected in a significant rise in global temperatures, encompassing many regions. Therefore, we may hear about repeated heat waves globally during the summer season.

The phenomenon may also contribute to an increased chance of above-average summer rainfall in some areas of southern Arabia.

A possible continuation until the start of next season… and a “Super Nino” scenario

Current climate indicators also show a high probability of El Niño continuing to have an impact during the coming autumn and winter seasons.
In fact, some climate models propose a scenario of what is known as "Super El Niño," which is a stronger level of the phenomenon characterized by a large and unusual rise in the temperature of the tropical Pacific Ocean waters.

If this scenario comes to pass, it could be a positive indicator of a remarkable start to the rainy season in the Arab region, including the Levant.

Stay tuned for more details.

These forecasts remain under continuous monitoring, in light of developments in global climate models, amid great interest in the effects of this phenomenon on different regions of the world.

Follow us in upcoming reports to learn more details about the El Niño phenomenon and updates on its expected effects.

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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