Le Soir: The Impact of La Niña on Global Temperatures
Le Soir: The Impact of La Niña on Temperature Drop
Le soir discusses how the cold current known as La Niña could lead to a sharp decline in temperatures by December. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) estimates that there is a 60% chance of this weather pattern emerging, becoming more credible for the span of October to February.
Potential Effects of La Niña
- This phenomenon may cause severe droughts in regions including parts of the American, African, and Asian continents.
- La Niña is believed to contribute to cooler ocean temperatures in the central and eastern tropical Pacific.
- Contrarily, La Niña effects are opposed to those of El Niño, which tends to exacerbate drought conditions.
Long-Term Outlook
Despite short-term cooling effects, La Niña will not alter the long-term trend of global warming initiated by greenhouse gases, warns WMO Secretary-General Celeste Saulo.
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