Weather Update: El Nino likely to return in July, global weather may be affected

New Delhi:

The solar-Pacific Ocean is expected to warm in the coming months after a rare ‘La Niña’ event, called an ‘El Nino’ ​​condition and associated with higher global temperatures, in the coming months. Due to this, monsoon can be affected in India. According to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) of the United Nations (UN), El Niño is now predicted to emerge with 60 percent predicted to emerge by the end of July and 80 percent by the end of September.

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“It will change the weather and biological systems around the world,” Wilfran Moufouma Okia, head of WMI’s regional extension services division, told the Letter in Geneva, Switzerland. will also end. This is the third time since 1950 that La Niña has been observed for three consecutive years.

‘La Nina’ refers to a phase of cooler than normal sea surface temperatures. El Niño causes warmer-than-normal surface water temperatures in the Pacific Ocean near South America and is associated with weakening monsoon winds and less rainfall over India.

This year, after the effect of ‘La Nina’ three times in a row, the condition of El Nino was created. La Nina is the opposite of El Nino. India Meteorological Department’s (IMD) forecast Mrityunjay Mohapatra had said last week that El Nino conditions could form during the monsoon and its effects could be felt in the second half of the monsoon. Mohapatra had said that every year between 1951-2022 El Nino is becoming active, all those years were not bad due to lack of monsoon. In these years, El Nino was in effect for 15 years and six of them received ‘normal’ to ‘above normal’ rainfall, he said.

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