El Nino Set to Make Waves by Summer
Japan’s weather bureau predicts a 90% likelihood of the El Nino phenomenon occurring by summer. This climatic pattern involves the warming of ocean surface temperatures in the eastern and central Pacific. The effects of El Nino can lead to significant climate variations worldwide.
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Japan's weather bureau has announced a 90% probability that the El Nino phenomenon will manifest by the summer. This prediction was made public on Tuesday, prompting discussions about potential global climate impacts.
The El Nino effect is characterized by the warming of ocean surface temperatures across the eastern and central Pacific regions. Such warming can bring dramatic shifts in global weather patterns.
The anticipated arrival of El Nino raises questions and concerns about its possible effects on weather conditions, agriculture, and ecosystems around the world, adding urgency to preparations and adaptive measures.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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