WMO predicts weak La Niña climate pattern over the summer
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WMO predicts weak La Niña climate pattern over the summer
There is a 55% chance of a weak La Niña impacting weather and climate patterns during the next three months, according to the latest update from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). Even though La Niña has a temporary cooling influence on global average temperatures, many regions are still expected to be warmer than normal.
The climate phenomenon La Niña returns, with 55% chance of manifesting itself in the coming months according to the World Meteorological Organization. Known for its cooling effect, this phase should not be enough to reverse the trend: most regions of the world will experience temperatures above normal, a sign that bottom warming now prevails.
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