The Rise of La Niña Climate Phenomenon in the Equatorial Pacific Ocean
The equatorial Pacific Ocean is currently experiencing the emergence of the La Niña climate phenomenon, which is anticipated to have a significant global impact. Recent predictions suggest a 69 percent chance of La Niña developing between July and September, taking over from the fading El Niño of 2023-2024. This forecast is based on data from the GOES-18 satellite, gathered from April 13 to May 31, 2024, revealing the presence of cooler waters along the equator, a characteristic feature of La Niña.
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