La Niña 2024 Forecast
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) predicts a 55% likelihood of La Niña forming between December 2024 and February 2025. This phenomenon, marked by cooler Pacific Ocean surface temperatures, influences global weather with varied rainfall and drought patterns. However, this La Niña is expected to be weak and short-lived, having minimal impact on global climate. Rising greenhouse gas levels continue to drive warming trends, making 2024 one of the hottest years. Policymakers are urged to focus on mitigating climate change through robust strategies, as La Niña’s cooling effects won’t counteract ongoing global warming.
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