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If twin tropical cyclones form in the West Pacific in April, 2026 would be in a class with 2015 and 1997 — previous super El Niño events.
In March 2015 (left), Cyclones Pam and Bavi were twins, fueling a major westerly wind burst.
The same thing could happen in 2026 (right).
https://x.com/BenNollWeather/status/2037537628934078851
2026 ENSO Updates
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Re: 2026 ENSO Updates

This is incredible, very much like the WWB we saw in 2015/1997. If this verifies, Strong El Nino here we come.
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Re: 2026 ENSO Updates
I saw posts saying that this could be a west-based or Modoki event, but I always thought west-based El Niño events are typically the weak ones (<1.0C). With the WWB signal we are seeing now, I don't think this will be a weak event.
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Re: 2026 ENSO Updates
Very interesting information here about the effects from Tropical Cyclones on ENSO as there is a possibbility that two cyclones in both sides of equator may be around if the models are right.
https://journals.ametsoc.org/view/journ ... 0821.1.xml
https://journals.ametsoc.org/view/journ ... 0821.1.xml
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