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Triplet Cyclones Warned Amid Super El Niño Fears
31 Mar
Summary
- AI forecasts triplet cyclones may form in Pacific next week.
- Conditions favor a moderate to strong El Niño developing this summer.
- A rare 'super El Niño' could significantly alter global weather.

The Artificial Intelligence Forecasting System (AIFS) is anticipating the development of triplet cyclones in the Pacific Ocean next week. This prediction raises concerns about the potential intensity of the upcoming El Niño.
Federal forecasters indicate that La Niña conditions are weakening, paving the way for an El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) event. There is a projected 62 percent chance of El Niño forming between June and August, potentially evolving into a moderate to strong event by autumn.
Meteorologists have also highlighted the possibility of a rare 'super El Niño,' characterized by significant sea-surface temperature anomalies. Such an event, occurring infrequently, could reshape storm patterns globally, favoring increased cyclone activity in the eastern and central Pacific.
The AIFS forecast specifically shows three potential cyclones on April 11: one in the Northwestern Pacific, another in the Central Pacific, and a third in the South Pacific. However, it remains uncertain if these storms will materialize or their potential impact.