year Child or the year of the girl? Well, according to the American NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) it will experience the first of the aforementioned phenomena in 2023, as the waters of the equatorial Pacific will return to a neutral state between March and May after the last three years. According to the meteorologist, the temperature values of the same waters were lower than normal. Mario Picazo, who recently warned about this “terrible” phenomenon.
The same estimate, after this neutral state, Boy in the second half of the year, which means additional warming.
The equatorial Pacific cyclically warms up to 3 degrees Celsius above average for periods of 2 to 7 years, which means Boyduring The cooling of the waters causes La Niña.
The famous meteorologist explained that “a change is approaching in the cycle that will seriously affect the behavior of the climate.” ‘El Niño’ will settle in different parts of the planet ‘including Europe’ and her “feared phenomenon”. All this will happen in a year when the warming of the planet is possible to exceed 1.5 degrees as a result of climate change.
The warming of the equatorial waters of the Pacific, the world’s largest ocean, with the onset of summer, there is an extra energy contribution globally. Experts are already expecting higher average temperatures this 2023, which means: We will surely overcome 1.5 degree warming which is talked about a lot.
So far, 2016 has been the warmest year on record, coinciding with the time that year saw a particularly intense El Niño. But even in a La Niña year, heat records can be broken. For this 2023 Numerical forecasts of what the year will be like in terms of temperatures have already been made, and the data already explains it. It will be one year warmer than 2022.
HE excessive energy experts say it will help meteorological events registered in different parts of the planet busier.
Drought, heat waves, or precipitation can be magnified among other phenomena. There is particular talk of heat waves, which are becoming increasingly destructive due to their intensity, spread and duration.
But they’re not just talking about 2023, experts like James Hansen, a professor at Columbia University, have long since dropped it. 2024 El Niño will definitely reach its highest positive valuesit will be even hotter that year.
El Niño returns in 2023 and its presence will be particularly noticeable from the summer months and into 2024. This will affect different parts of the planet, including Europe. #Boy #girl #Climate #2023 #2024https://t.co/gTxIkcFbbv pic.twitter.com/wH5m0hbFMa
– Mario Picazo (@picazomario) February 7, 2023
Predictable effects from El Niño in 2023: the global warming of the planet averages 0.2 degrees Celsius; It is colder in the winter in Europe, especially in the northern countries of the continent; an intense heatwave supporting drought and bushfires in Australia; There will be flooding in the coastal areas of Peru and Ecuador, and droughts in the Amazon and northeastern Brazil; less productive crops in South America; less carbon dioxide absorption by the forest areas of the planet and more disease outbreaks transmitted by insects, among other diseases.