The World Meteorological Organization is expected to have a "triple" La Nina phenomenon this year, the first time in the 21st century

Author:Global Times Time:2022.09.02

[Global Times Comprehensive Report] The extreme climate is becoming more and more frequent. The Associated Press reported on August 31 that the UN World Meteorological Organization (WMO) predicts that the Lamina phenomenon that began in 2020 will continue until the end of this year. This will be the first time in the 21st century. The "triple" Lamina phenomenon appeared.

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According to reports, La Nina is the phenomenon of large-scale continuous and cold temperatures in the east and central seas of the Equator Pacific. Generally, it appears once every 2-7 years. It lasts less than one year each time, which will usually lead to disasters such as Hurricane of Atlantic Ocean. "Triple" La Nina refers to the phenomenon for three years and caused related disasters around the world. WMO said that with the increase in faith in recent weeks, the phenomenon of La Nina has been strengthened, and the surface of the ocean has soared sharply, which has exacerbated drought and flood disasters in different regions of the world. It is reported that since 1950, the "triple" La Nina phenomenon that lasted three years has occurred only twice, namely the mid-1970s and 1998-2001. WMO Secretary -General Petre Tallas said, "The Lamana phenomenon has temporarily slowed down the rising global temperature, but it will not stop or reverse the trend of long -term warming."

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