GENEVA: The UN Weather agency is predicting that the phenomenon known as La Nina is set to last till the end of this year, a mysterious ‘Triple Dip’ causing worldwide drought and The flooding is the first of this century due to three years of its impact on climate patterns. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said on Wednesday that La Niña conditions, which include a large-scale cooling of sea surface temperatures, have led to trade winds in recent weeks. The increase has strengthened in the eastern and central equatorial Pacific. A top agency official cautioned that the ‘triple dip’ does not mean global warming is easing.
This is due to three years of its impact on the first climate patterns of the century
WMO Secretary-General Petteri Talas said, “The persistence of a La Niña event for three consecutive years is extraordinary. Its cooling effect is temporarily slowing the rise in global temperatures, but it will not halt or reverse the long-term warming trend.” La Niña is a natural and cyclical cooling of parts of the equatorial Pacific, which alters weather patterns around the world, more As opposed to the warming caused by the well-known El Niño – an opposite phenomenon. La Niña often leads to more Atlantic hurricanes in the western United States, less rain and more wildfires and agricultural losses in the central US. Studies have shown that La Niña than El Niño in the United States More expensive for States.
La Niña has often led to more Atlantic hurricanes in the western US, less rain and more wildfires and agricultural damage in Central America. The UN weather agency World Meteorological Organization is clear, the ‘triple dip’ does not mean global warming is easing.