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Why we won't have a super El Niño this year

2023-07-13T12:27+0200eco-business (en)

may be saying the world could be set to face a ‘super El Niño’ this year, but in reality the likelihood of that is low. After a triple-dip La Niña, last week the World Meteorological Organization declared an El Niño is underway , although Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology El Niño–Southern....

40 degrees is quite common, what is the extreme heat this year?

2023-07-07T04:57+0200tellerreport (en)

Will El Niño bring more extreme heat? China Newsweek reporter/Huo Siyi. Published on July 2023, 7, the 10th issue of China Newsweek magazine. July 7 was the hottest day on record on Earth, according to the latest data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

Perù: un antico muro serviva come barriera per El Niño

2023-06-30T15:15+0200meteoweb (it)

In Perù la Muralla La Cumbre , una delle costruzioni più antiche e particolari dell’intero Paese si trova vicino a Trujillo , che si estende per ben 10 chilometri lungo il deserto e gli archeologi , quando lo hanno scoperto, hanno ipotizzato che si trattasse di una “ barriera ” che il popolo Chimú....

Una nuova incredibile scoperta tra le macerie dell'antichissimo muro ritrovato in Perù

2023-06-29T09:06+0200247libero (it)

Lo chiamano Muralla La Cumbre ed è una delle costruzioni più antiche e particolari dell’intero Perù. Quando gli archeologi hanno scoperto il grande muro vicino a Trujillo, che si estende per ben 10 chilometri lungo il deserto, hanno ipotizzato che si trattasse di una “barriera” che il popolo Chimú aveva costruito per proteggersi dagli invasori.

Este ancestral muro en Perú fue construido hace 1.000 años para proteger contra inundaciones de El Niño

2023-06-27T06:57+0200mysteryplanet (es)

Según una nueva investigación, un antiguo muro en el desierto del norte peruano se construyó para proteger valiosas tierras de cultivo y canales de los estragos de las inundaciones del fenómeno climático de El Niño. Muchos arqueólogos habían sugerido que la estructura, conocida como Muralla La....

Este ancestral muro en Perú fue construido hace 1.000 años para proteger contra inundaciones de El Niño

2023-06-27T06:10+0200noticierouniversal (es)

Este ancestral muro en Perú fue construido hace 1.000 años para proteger... Este ancestral muro en Perú fue construido hace 1.000 años para proteger contra inundaciones de El Niño. Según una nueva investigación, un antiguo muro en el desierto del norte peruano se construyó para proteger valiosas....

Latinoamérica & El Caribe Resumen de Situación Semanal al 19 de junio 2023

2023-06-19T23:50+0200reliefWeb (es)

REGIONAL: TORMENTAS & INUNDACIONES. CIFRAS CLAVE. 765,7K PERSONAS AFECTADAS POR INUNDACIONES EN PERÚ. 141,9K CASOS DE DENGUE REPORTADOS EN PERÚ TRAS INUNDACIONES. 3,7K VIVIENDAS DAÑADAS POR INUNDACIONES EN EL SUR DE BRASIL. TEMPORADA HURACANES 2023. Según su aviso del 19 de junio de 2023, el Centro....

How the El Niño Phenomenon Will Affect Global Weather Patterns and the Economy

2023-06-12T18:47+0200archyde (en)

2023-06-12 14:51:26. In the coming months, a huge body of warm water will slowly move across the Pacific Ocean towards South America. And as it does so, it is going to trigger a weather event that is going to bring about dramatic changes in weather patterns around the Scientists point out that....

'Record high' temperatures coming with torrential rain and drought thanks to El Nino

2023-06-12T18:42+0200newsnow-co-uk (en)

A plague of record temperatures, torrential rain and droughts are set to make life a misery for the planet, following confirmation of the return of climate phenomenon The cyclical warming of the world’s oceans and weather sparks tropical cyclones in the Pacific and only happens once every three to seven years.

'Record high' temperatures coming with torrential rain and drought thanks to El Nino

2023-06-12T14:25+0200themirror (en)

A plague of record temperatures, torrential rain and droughts are set to make life a misery for the planet, following confirmation of the return of climate phenomenon The cyclical warming of the world’s oceans and weather sparks tropical cyclones in the Pacific and only happens once every three to seven years.

El Niño is officially back threatening intense floods, droughts, wildfire and plague

2023-06-11T21:46+0200newsnow-co-uk (en)

has officially begun and threatens torrential rains, drought and horrific spikes in diseases spread by moquitoes. Only occuring every three to seven years, the cyclical warming of the world’s oceans and weather sparks tropical cyclones in the Pacific, and gave the world its hottest year on record in 2016.

El Niño is officially BACK threatening intense floods, droughts, wildfire and PLAGUE

2023-06-11T20:41+0200themirror (en)

has officially begun and threatens torrential rains, drought and horrific spikes in diseases spread by moquitoes. Only occuring every three to seven years, the cyclical warming of the world’s oceans and weather sparks tropical cyclones in the Pacific, and gave the world its hottest year on record in 2016.

El Niño Phenomenon Confirmed by US Scientists: Impacts on Global Temperatures and Extreme Weather Events

2023-06-10T07:49+0200archyde (en)

Their arrival could push the world past the key 1.5C warming milestone, they argue. El Niño is expected to last until spring 2024 and make next year the hottest in history. The scientists explained that they determine it when the ocean temperature it is 0.5 degrees Celsius higher for a month and when the atmosphere responds to that heat.

El Nino is back, and it's brought the threat of extreme weather with it

2023-06-09T19:16+0200france24-en (en)

El Nino and its counterpart, La Nina, are climate patterns that originate in the Pacific Ocean every two to seven years on average, and can affect weather worldwide. The past three years have been dominated by the cooler La Nina pattern, but the start of El Nino is set to bring warmer temperatures and conditions around the globe.

The high economic costs that the El Niño phenomenon in 2023 and...

2023-05-30T00:31+0200morningexpress (en)

In the coming months, a huge body of warm water will slowly move across the Pacific Ocean towards South America. And as it does, it is going to trigger a weather event that is going to bring about dramatic changes in weather patterns around the world. Scientists say there is a 90% chance that the El....

El Niño And Future Alert For Occurrence Of Diseases And Preventive Measures – OpEd

2023-05-22T02:06+0200eurasiareview (en)

El Niño events occur irregularly and can vary in timing and strength. They are influenced by complex oceanic and atmospheric interactions, making it challenging to predict their occurrence in advance accurately. Historically, El Niño events tend to peak during the late fall or winter months of the....

El Niño is coming: What it means for California weather

2023-05-11T21:22+0200eastbaytimes (en)

El Niño conditions — a warming of ocean waters off South America that can alter weather across the globe, from hurricanes to droughts, including California’s summer temperatures and the amount of rain it might receive next winter — are emerging in the Pacific Ocean for the first time in 4 years.

El Niño is coming: What it means for California weather

2023-05-11T21:22+0200mercurynews (en)

El Niño conditions — a warming of ocean waters off South America that can alter weather across the globe, from hurricanes to droughts, including California’s summer temperatures and the amount of rain it might receive next winter — are emerging in the Pacific Ocean for the first time in 4 years.

'Arriva El Niño, rischio caldo record da maggio': l'allarme dell'Onu. E in Italia? Il climatologo: 'Dipende da una serie di fattori'

2023-05-03T17:12+0200247libero (it)

Dopo circa un anno e mezzo, torna El Niño , fenomeno climatico che comporta il riscaldamento del Pacifico tropicale centrale e orientale, fino alle coste di Perù ed Ecuador e che si ripete con intervalli da 2 a 7 anni e dura da 9 a 12 mesi, portando ondate di calore, siccità e alluvioni in varie aree del mondo.

Clima, l’allarme dell’Onu: “Arriva El Niño, il mondo si prepari a...

2023-05-03T17:08+0200genteditalia (it)

l mondo deve prepararsi al passaggio della corrente calda di El Niño , che quest’anno farà aumentare le temperature a livelli record. Lo ha annunciato l’Onu. El Niño e clima, l’allarme dell’Onu. “Lo sviluppo di un El Niño porterà molto probabilmente a un nuovo picco nel riscaldamento globale e....

Onu (WMO) avverte: ‘Il mondo si prepari all’arrivo di un Nino con temperature record’

2023-05-03T16:59+0200onuitalia (it)

GINEVRA, 3 MAGGIO – Il mondo deve prepararsi all’arrivo di una calda corrente di El Niño, che quest’anno farà aumentare le temperature a livelli record : ha affermato a Ginevra l’ Organizzazione meteorologica mondiale (Wmo) “Lo sviluppo del El Niño porterà molto probabilmente a un nuovo picco nel....

“Arriva El Niño, rischio caldo record da maggio”: l’allarme dell’Onu. E in Italia? Il climatologo: “Dipende da una serie di fattori”

2023-05-03T16:37+0200ilfattoquotidiano (it)

Dopo circa un anno e mezzo, torna El Niño , fenomeno climatico che comporta il riscaldamento del Pacifico tropicale centrale e orientale, fino alle coste di Perù ed Ecuador e che si ripete con intervalli da 2 a 7 anni e dura da 9 a 12 mesi, portando ondate di calore, siccità e alluvioni in varie aree del mondo.

Clima, l'allarme dell'Onu: 'Arriva El Niño, il mondo si prepari a temperature record'

2023-05-03T14:54+0200247libero (it)

Il mondo deve prepararsi al passaggio della corrente calda di El Niño , che quest’anno farà aumentare le temperature a livelli record. Lo ha annunciato l’Onu. El Niño e clima, l’allarme dell’Onu. “Lo sviluppo di un El Niño porterà molto probabilmente a un nuovo picco nel riscaldamento globale e....

Onu: arriva El Niño, il mondo deve prepararsi a nuove temperature record

2023-05-03T13:30+0200247libero (it)

Il mondo deve prepararsi per una calda corrente di El Nino che quest’anno farà aumentare le temperature a livelli record: le possibilità raggiungeranno il 60% da maggio a luglio e poi aumenterà al 70% tra giugno e agosto e all’80% tra luglio e settembre, ha affermato oggi a Ginevra l’Organizzazione meteorologica mondiale (Wmo).

Monito Onu, arriva El Niño il mondo si prepari a temperature record

2023-05-03T13:23+0200ansa (it)

Il mondo deve prepararsi per una calda corrente di El Niño, che quest'anno farà aumentare le temperature a livelli record: le possibilità raggiungeranno il 60% da maggio a luglio e poi aumenterà al 70% tra giugno e agosto e all'80% tra luglio e settembre, ha affermato oggi a Ginevra l'Organizzazione meteorologica mondiale (Wmo).

Sea temperatures are reaching new highs. What it means for the planet.

2023-04-29T01:01+0200newsbeezer (en)

Scientists say a transition to the climate pattern known as El Niño is likely behind the warming trend. You won’t be sure until more time passes and the pattern takes shape. What is already certain is that as greenhouse gas emissions cause a steady rise in global temperatures, the planet will....

Cambiamento climaticoLe inquietanti anomalie degli Oceani

2023-04-26T19:37+0200cdt (it)

Il capo del servizio scienza della BBC, David Shukman, su Twitter lo ha definito uno di quei momenti in cui tutti si devono sedere e leggere con molta attenzione: un nuovo set di dati mostra come gli oceani si stiano riscaldando a una velocità mai vista e mai prevista.

How Ancient Peruvians Used Technology to Mitigate Natural Disasters: Lessons for Today’s World

2023-04-26T15:22+0200archyde (en)

Even with modern technology , they continue to leave us in check. Furthermore, despite the surprise (often terrifying) that they cause us today, these phenomena are so repetitive that even the ancient Peru vians knew them very well and knew how to deal with them.

The potential return of El Niño in 2023 poses the threat of record heat

2023-01-29T22:10+0100thesaxon (en)

The lake in La Sabana Park in San José, capital of Costa Rica, was affected by droughts caused by the El Niño phenomenon in 2018-2019. (File photo) Several models predict the return of El Niño in 2023, a year that should be marked by temperature anomalies and significant heat events.

Heladas, inundaciones y calor extremo: 6 eventos climáticos de 2022 que muestran que el planeta está al límite

2023-01-26T11:02+0100noticiasambientales (es)

A medida que el planeta se recalienta, los eventos climáticos extremos se vuelven parte de la realidad cotidiana. Las pérdidas millonarias y los refugiados y desplazados climáticos pasaron de ser una excepción a una problemática cotidiana para los gobiernos. Especialmente para aquellos más pobres, que resienten aún más las consecuencias.

From floods to fire? A climate scientist on the chances El Niño will hit Australia this year

2023-01-18T03:30+0100johansen (en)

Date: 2023-01-18 02:29 Author: Andrew King, Senior Lecturer in Climate Science, The University of Melbourne Original article: https://theconversation.com/from-floods-to-fire-a-climate-scientist-on-the-chances-el-nino-will-hit-australia-this-year-197408 While the rains may have initially been a....

5 Environmental Issues in South America in 2023 Many countries around the world are either facing or will likely face the full-scale impacts of climate change. South America, home to the second-largest river and the world’s […]

2023-01-16T16:19+0100earth-org (en)

Many countries around the world are either facing or will likely face the full-scale impacts of climate change. South America, home to the second-largest river and the world’s longest mountain range, exemplifies biological diversity and natural landscapes that breed terrestrial, marine, and aquatic....

Los fenómenos meteorológicos extremos de 2022

2023-01-08T13:02+0100elextremosur (es)

El año ha estado marcado por las olas de calor, los incendios forestales y las inundaciones. Repasamos algunos de los episodios meteorológicos más extremos y sus consecuencias. En 2022 el tiempo no ha sido solo una conversación incómoda con el vecino, ni un comentario en casa para ver quién recogía la ropa tendida.

L’industria agricola è ferma per la siccità

2023-01-04T17:30+0100agrigiornale (it)

La siccità di quest’anno nell’emisfero settentrionale, che ha colpito le principali economie tra cui Europa, Stati Uniti e Cina, ha fatto temere alle imprese e ai consumatori il peggio in termini di carenza di cibo e inflazione. Ciò avviene quando le catene di approvvigionamento globali lottano per....

Heladas, inundaciones y calor extremo Seis eventos climáticos de 2022 que muestran que el planeta está al límite

2023-01-02T13:53+0100diarioelheraldo (es)

A medida que el planeta se recalienta, los eventos climáticos extremos se vuelven parte de la realidad cotidiana. Las pérdidas millonarias y los refugiados y desplazados climáticos pasaron de ser una excepción a una problemática cotidiana para los gobiernos. Especialmente para aquellos más pobres, que resienten aún más las consecuencias.

Heladas, inundaciones y calor extremo: 6 eventos climáticos de 2022 que muestran que el planeta está al límite

2023-01-01T09:42+0100tn-ar (es)

A medida que el planeta se recalienta, los eventos climáticos extremos se vuelven parte de la realidad cotidiana. Las pérdidas millonarias y los refugiados y desplazados climáticos pasaron de ser una excepción a una problemática cotidiana para los gobiernos. Especialmente para aquellos más pobres, que resienten aún más las consecuencias.

Gli eventi meteo estremi del 2022 indicano che bisogna agire

2022-12-28T13:40+0100rinnovabili (it)

via depositphotos.com (Rinnovabili.it) – “Il clima e le condizioni meteorologiche estreme nel 2022 mostrano la necessità di più azione”, così una nota della World Meteorological Organization a commento degli eventi meteo estremi che hanno funestato l’anno che sta per concludersi.

Tempo di inondazioni e siccità mentre il livello dell’oceano continua ad alzarsi

2022-12-24T20:02+0100lavocedinewyork (it)

Dalle inondazioni estreme al caldo e alla siccità, i disastri meteorologici e legati al cambiamento climatico hanno colpito milioni e sono costati miliardi quest’anno, ha affermato in un rapporto l’Organizzazione meteorologica mondiale (WMO – OMM), descrivendo i “segni rivelatori e gli impatti” dell’intensificarsi del climate change.

Il Sudamerica nella morsa della siccità

2022-12-21T20:42+0100terzogiornale (it)

Paesi come Argentina, Brasile e Cile non sono estranei alle ondate di calore e alle siccità, ma negli ultimi anni la crisi del cambiamento climatico sta alterando in modo estremo il ciclo dell’acqua e, con questo, le riserve idriche disponibili. Non solo i fenomeni meteorologici estremi si....

Argentina’s record-breaking 2022 heatwave made ‘60 times more likely’ by climate change

2022-12-21T18:08+0100carbonbrief (en)

The record-breaking heatwave that hit northern Argentina and Paraguay in early December was made about 60 times more likely by human-caused climate change, according to a new rapid attribution Over 4-12 December, temperature records tumbled across Argentina, as 24 weather stations recorded temperatures above 40C.

Clima, Copernicus: incendi estremi in Europa e America nel 2022

2022-12-14T08:58+0100247libero (it)

(Adnkronos) - Su scala globale le emissioni causate da incendi continuano a diminuire mentre si registra un aumento significativo in alcune regioni. E' quanto emerge dal monitoraggio a livello globale per tutto il 2022 del Servizio di Monitoraggio dell’Atmosfera di Copernicus (Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service - Cams).

Clima, Copernicus: incendi estremi in Europa e America nel 2022

2022-12-14T08:54+0100tiscali-it (it)

(Adnkronos) - Su scala globale le emissioni causate da incendi continuano a diminuire mentre si registra un aumento significativo in alcune regioni. E' quanto emerge dal monitoraggio a livello globale per tutto il 2022 del Servizio di Monitoraggio dell’Atmosfera di Copernicus (Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service - Cams).

Copernicus: incendi estremi in Europa e in America meridionale e settentrionale nel 2022, emissioni globali in calo

2022-12-13T19:05+0100meteoweb (it)

Il Servizio di Monitoraggio dell’Atmosfera di Copernicus (Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service – CAMS) sta monitorando le emissioni causate da incendi a livello globale per tutto il 2022: ha rilevato un aumento significativo in alcune regioni, mentre globalmente si registra un calo.

Siccità in Perù: scomparse due lagune, a rischio molte altre

2022-12-06T08:42+0100vasroma (it)

La laguna di Cconchaccota, situata nella regione peruviana di Arequipa, è scomparsa a causa della grave siccità che imperversa da ottobre e non è l’unico specchio d’acqua svanito nel distretto di Progreso: anche la laguna di Taqraqocha si è estinta per la mancanza di piogge e la comunità indigena....

Minería Minería y el falso relato del control estatal

2022-12-06T05:37+0100aimdigital (es)

En el marco de los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sustentable, la Auditoría General de la Nación examinó el grado de implementación y seguimiento de acciones por parte del Estado Nacional con respecto al manejo de los pasivos ambientales mineros. Los hallazgos no fueron favorables.

Siccità in Perù: scomparse due lagune, a rischio molte altre (VIDEO)

2022-12-05T14:45+0100greenreport (it)

La laguna di Cconchaccota, situata nella regione peruviana di Arequipa, è scomparsa a causa della grave siccità che imperversa da ottobre e non è l’unico specchio d’acqua svanito nel distretto di Progreso: anche la laguna di Taqraqocha si è estinta per la mancanza di piogge e la comunità indigena....

Cochabamba: Cámara Agropecuaria pide una ley departamental de desastre natural por la sequía

2022-12-05T14:26+0100unitel (es)

La sequía continúa azotando a gran parte del país , Cochabamba es uno de los departamentos con mayor afectación producto de la falta de lluvias. Son al menos 18 los municipios que están perdiendo animales, sembradíos y lagunas. Ronaldo Morales, gerente de la Cámara Agropecuaria de Cochabamba,....

Photos: Lagoon dries up as Peru’s Southern Andes faces drought

2022-12-04T00:52+0100newsnow-co-uk (en)

The Cconchaccota lagoon, located in Peru ’s southern Andes, has been a source of life for the local communities in the region, as the reservoir attracted migratory flamingos and animals while residents depended on it for trout fishing. But the lagoon, 4,100 metres (13,120 feet) above sea level, is....

Lagoon dries up as Peru’s southern Andes faces drought

2022-12-03T23:30+0100aljazeera-en (en)

The Cconchaccota lagoon, located in Peru ’s southern Andes, has been a source of life for the local communities in the region, as the reservoir attracted migratory flamingos and animals while residents depended on it for trout fishing. But the lagoon, 4,100 metres (13,120 feet) above sea level, is....

Photos: Lagoon dries up as Peru’s southern Andes faces...

2022-12-03T23:15+0100whatsnew2day (en)

Located in the southern Andes of Peru , the Cconchaccota Lagoon has been a source of life for the region’s local communities, as the reservoir has attracted migratory flamingos and animals, while residents have depended on it to fish for trout. But the lagoon, 4,100 meters (13,120 feet) above sea....

Lagoon dries up as drought grips Peru’s southern Andes

2022-12-02T11:33+0100techcodex (en)

“Global warming has caused glacier loss in the Andes from 30% to more than 50% of their area since the 1980s. Glacier retreat, temperature increase and precipitation variability, together with land use changes, have affected ecosystems, water resources and livelihoods through landslides and flood....

Lagoon dries up as drought grips Peru’s southern Andes

2022-12-02T09:41+0100samacharcentral (en)

“Global warming has caused glacier loss in the Andes from 30% to more than 50% of their area since the 1980s. Glacier retreat, temperature increase and precipitation variability, together with land use changes, have affected ecosystems, water resources and livelihoods through landslides and flood....

Lagoon dries up as drought grips Peru's southern Andes

2022-12-02T09:24+0100phys (en)

The long-delayed response from the regional authorities arrived last week with the delivery of packages of fodder oats for the surviving sheep, cattle, alpacas and llamas. "The animals are all bone," said John Franklin Challanca, a 12-year-old shepherd, whose family has lost 50 sheep.

Large parts of world drier than normal in 2021: WMO

2022-12-01T13:47+0100smartwatermagazine (en)

According to the agency’s first report on global water resources, areas that were unusually dry included South America’s Rio de la Plata area, where a persistent drought has affected the region since 2019. In Africa, major rivers such as the Niger, Volta, Nile and Congo had below-average water flow in 2021.

Global floods and droughts will intensify sooner than expected, studies show

2022-11-26T10:00+0000ft (en)

El Niño and La Niña heating and cooling phenomena set to become stronger, warn scientists

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