El Nino Will Increase Heat and Erratic Weather, WMO Warns
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The equatorial Pacific continues to warm up, and with it also the atmosphere, which now begins to deal with the increase in water temperatures. To reveal it are the last...
The WMO has warned that El Niño will rapidly intensify between July and September this year, leading to increased drought, heavy rainfall, heat waves, and marine heatwaves. This will impact agriculture, health, and the economy in many countries, including India.
El Niño is a warm phase of the climate phenomenon known as El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and is characterized by an increase in temperatures on the surface of the Central and Eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean, accompanied by changes in atmospheric circulation. This phenomenon occurs irregularly, approximately every two to seven years, and usually lasts between nine and twelve months; however this is changing. El Niño’s influence can spread …
WMO foresees a rapid development of the phenomenon between July and September, with possible effects on rains, droughts and extreme heat. The post El Niño strengthens and raises climate risk appeared first on Hispanicos Press.
The World Meteorological Organization warned that El Niño will evolve rapidly and reach strong intensity between July and September, with an impact on rains, droughts and global temperatures. The forecasts for the July-September 2026 quarter point to El Niño becoming a strong episode, thus increasing the likelihood of extreme weather events in different regions of the planet. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) confirmed that the phenome…
Mexico City, Mexico.- The World Meteorological Organization foresees the intensification of the weather phenomenon "El Niño" This phenomenon will increase the probability of weather events in the coming months. What is known about the effects of 'El Niño'? The weather phenomenon 'El Niño' begins to generate global alert for what may cause X According to its monthly newsletter on the world seasonal climate, the agency estimates a rapid evolution…
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