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Re: 2026 ENSO Updates
Today the main newspaper in Puerto Rico has a extensive report about the incomming El Niño. The main enfasis is the less storms on hurricane season, the dry periods in Caribbean and the warm sst's in MDR or not too warm. Ernesto Morales from the NWS San Juan said that we have to watch those temperatures in the MDR for any possible formation east of the islands.


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Re: 2026 ENSO Updates
Big WWB comming from GFS / ECMWF and their ensembles.
GFS

GEFS

ECMWF

EPS

GFS

GEFS

ECMWF

EPS

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Re: 2026 ENSO Updates
I believe SOI is more of "indicative" than "predictive." But if we are really going to have a basin-wide strong El Niño by JJA, we should at least start seeing very negative daily SOI values around April or May.
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Re: 2026 ENSO Updates


Interesting that both the GEFS and EPS extended stall the MJO out in Phase 8 long term.
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Re: 2026 ENSO Updates
Could trigger a CPAC->120W WWB in April with that setup
Would guarantee a JAS El Nino if that occurs.
Would guarantee a JAS El Nino if that occurs.
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or this is the beginning of another El Nino bust ?Kingarabian wrote:Could trigger a CPAC->120W WWB in April with that setup![]()
Would guarantee a JAS El Nino if that occurs.
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Re: 2026 ENSO Updates
CPC Weekly update:
https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/ ... ts-web.pdf
The latest weekly
SST departures are:
Niño 4= -0.2ºC
Niño 3.4= -0.5ºC
Niño 3= 0.0ºC
Niño 1+2= 1.2ºC
https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/ ... ts-web.pdf
The latest weekly
SST departures are:
Niño 4= -0.2ºC
Niño 3.4= -0.5ºC
Niño 3= 0.0ºC
Niño 1+2= 1.2ºC
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Re: 2026 ENSO Updates
Long John wrote:or this is the beginning of another El Nino bust ?Kingarabian wrote:Could trigger a CPAC->120W WWB in April with that setup![]()
Would guarantee a JAS El Nino if that occurs.
El Nino is very likely this year. The timing and strength is still unknown.
Good arguments for simple warm neutral that becomes a weak El Nino in the fall or an El Nino in place for JAS that becomes moderate in the fall.
IMO a Super El Nino that the models are currently suggesting is not likely this year.
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Re: 2026 ENSO Updates
Kingarabian wrote:Long John wrote:or this is the beginning of another El Nino bust ?Kingarabian wrote:Could trigger a CPAC->120W WWB in April with that setup![]()
Would guarantee a JAS El Nino if that occurs.
El Nino is very likely this year. The timing and strength is still unknown.
Good arguments for simple warm neutral that becomes a weak El Nino in the fall or an El Nino in place for JAS that becomes moderate in the fall.
IMO a Super El Nino that the models are currently suggesting is not likely this year.
If what you are describing happens, then the NATL basin will be more interesting to track and the 2026 Storm2k numbers poll may have the members posting higher numbers than anticipated, but is still very early and the Spring Barrier is here.
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Re: 2026 ENSO Updates


Since we're talking about MJO and El Nino bust, here are the MJO charts during March from the past super el nino events. Both 1997 and 2015 had very strong MJO activity that made it's way into the Pacific during March, which obviously triggered major WWBs that helped speed up El Nino development and get it to super strength. Compare that to what this year's MJO looks like so far and what is expected for the rest of the month:



Yea... definitely much more underwhelming than what we saw in the past 2 super nino events. Both of them had a VERY strong MJO pulse that moved into Phase 7 by the time we got to mid-month, while this year, the MJO moving through barely amplified, and stalling into Phase 8 and 1 which is the Atlantic. I rather wait a few more weeks to see how things evolve because all of this could change, but I feel like the recent hype about us getting a super nino and maybe even a strong nino is being overdone. The latest weekly Nino 3.4 index is still at -0.5 even though daily plots like CRW indicate we are already heading into warm neutral. Now I don't think we will have an El Nino bust this year in terms of us not getting a El Nino at all like 2014, but I am starting to wonder whether or not this event is being overhyped.
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Re: 2026 ENSO Updates
mixedDanilo.E wrote:https://www.bom.gov.au/clim_data/IDCKGEM000/201501.phase.90days.gif?1773685457872
https://www.bom.gov.au/clim_data/IDCKGEM000/199701.phase.90days.gif?1773685457872
Since we're talking about MJO and El Nino bust, here are the MJO charts during March from the past super el nino events. Both 1997 and 2015 had very strong MJO activity that made it's way into the Pacific during March, which obviously triggered major WWBs that helped speed up El Nino development and get it to super strength. Compare that to what this year's MJO looks like so far and what is expected for the rest of the month:
https://www.bom.gov.au/clim_data/IDCKGEM000/rmm.phase.Last40days.gif?1773685457872
https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/precip/mjo/img/EMON.png
https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/precip/mjo/img/GMON.png
Yea... definitely much more underwhelming than what we saw in the past 2 super nino events. Both of them had a VERY strong MJO pulse that moved into Phase 7 by the time we got to mid-month, while this year, the MJO moving through barely amplified, and stalling into Phase 8 and 1 which is the Atlantic. I rather wait a few more weeks to see how things evolve because all of this could change, but I feel like the recent hype about us getting a super nino and maybe even a strong nino is being overdone. The latest weekly Nino 3.4 index is still at -0.5 even though daily plots like CRW indicate we are already heading into warm neutral. Now I don't think we will have an El Nino bust this year in terms of us not getting a El Nino at all like 2014, but I am starting to wonder whether or not this event is being overhyped.
Curious if you think something like the CanSIPS is more likely with its moderate CP-based look? I'm not sure how believable it is since it's alone in this depiction, although for all we know it could end up scoring a coup. We're still not past the spring predictability barrier so I guess an end result like this is still on the table.

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Re: 2026 ENSO Updates
DorkyMcDorkface wrote:mixedDanilo.E wrote:https://www.bom.gov.au/clim_data/IDCKGEM000/201501.phase.90days.gif?1773685457872
https://www.bom.gov.au/clim_data/IDCKGEM000/199701.phase.90days.gif?1773685457872
Since we're talking about MJO and El Nino bust, here are the MJO charts during March from the past super el nino events. Both 1997 and 2015 had very strong MJO activity that made it's way into the Pacific during March, which obviously triggered major WWBs that helped speed up El Nino development and get it to super strength. Compare that to what this year's MJO looks like so far and what is expected for the rest of the month:
https://www.bom.gov.au/clim_data/IDCKGEM000/rmm.phase.Last40days.gif?1773685457872
https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/precip/mjo/img/EMON.png
https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/precip/mjo/img/GMON.png
Yea... definitely much more underwhelming than what we saw in the past 2 super nino events. Both of them had a VERY strong MJO pulse that moved into Phase 7 by the time we got to mid-month, while this year, the MJO moving through barely amplified, and stalling into Phase 8 and 1 which is the Atlantic. I rather wait a few more weeks to see how things evolve because all of this could change, but I feel like the recent hype about us getting a super nino and maybe even a strong nino is being overdone. The latest weekly Nino 3.4 index is still at -0.5 even though daily plots like CRW indicate we are already heading into warm neutral. Now I don't think we will have an El Nino bust this year in terms of us not getting a El Nino at all like 2014, but I am starting to wonder whether or not this event is being overhyped.
Curious if you think something like the CanSIPS is more likely with its moderate CP-based look? I'm not sure how believable it is since it's alone in this depiction, although for all we know it could end up scoring a coup. We're still not past the spring predictability barrier so I guess an end result like this is still on the table.
https://i.imgur.com/zHrv3et.png
Perhaps... right now i'm in wait and see mode until May honestly. But maybe the CanSIPS is onto something in showing a weaker and more modoki solution that the rest of the models. But Climate models have been all over the place especially last year, which is why I am in wait and see mode right now.
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Re: 2026 ENSO Updates
The hovmollers have a different picture than RMM.


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