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The article discusses the predictions regarding the current El Niño phenomenon, comparing it to some of the strongest recorded cases in modern times, which could lead to an increase in global temperatures and more extreme weather events worldwide. Meteorological reports explain that the phenomenon results from an abnormal rise in the temperatures of the tropical Pacific Ocean, leading to significant changes in weather patterns, such as rainfall, droughts, and storms. Predictions indicate that the phenomenon could develop into a "Super El Niño," similar to those in 1997-1998 and 2015-2016, with a potential impact on the Eastern Mediterranean and Jordan amid broader climate change. However, meteorological authorities emphasize that the effect of the phenomenon on Jordan is indirect and depends on other factors, and that its strength alone cannot determine the rainy season or temperature levels in the region.
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