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Forecasts indicate that the current El Niño phenomenon could develop into one of the strongest recorded cases, potentially leading to higher global temperatures and an increase in extreme weather events. The phenomenon occurs due to an abnormal rise in sea surface temperatures in the Pacific Ocean, which causes changes in weather patterns such as variations in rainfall, droughts, and storms. The condition is particularly associated with the "Super El Niño" category, which was observed in 1997–1998 and 2015–2016, and it is believed that the current event may fall into this category. Meteorological reports confirm that the impact of El Niño overlaps with temperature increases caused by climate change. However, its direct influence on the Eastern Mediterranean region and Jordan is indirect, and it cannot be solely relied upon for weather predictions.
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