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Post by account_disabled on Oct 24, 2023 19:50:40 GMT -8
For example, the hottest year on record was 2019, which included a particularly strong El Niño, and sea surface temperatures rose near record levels. Compared to pre-industrial levels, global temperatures have risen by approx. As El Niño adds extra heat to the atmosphere, temperature increases on Earth could temporarily exceed the threshold set by the Paris Agreement. Australia is getting hotter Rainfall in Australia has increased for three consecutive years moible number data due to the duration of La Niña. This phenomenon has caused severe flooding, especially in the east of the country. During El Niño, scientists expect the opposite effect: less rainfall, higher temperatures and increased fire risk, especially in winter and spring. As the planet warms, some regions become hotter than others. A good example is Australia, which is warmer now than it was at the beginning of the century. The area scorched by forest fires is increasing every year. This is affected by drought, which will become more frequent due to El Niño. The ability of tropical forests to sequester carbon will decrease in South America for centuries, and Peruvian fishermen have documented its impact for the first time. Due to its proximity to the equatorial Pacific Ocean, whenever an El Niño occurs, the weather in the region tends to get worse. coast of Peru and Ecuador, and drought in the Amazon and northeastern South America. This will lead to crop failure.
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