Here are some of the implications of a super El Nino in 2024 for the Indian monsoon: Reduced rainfall: A super El Nino is typically associated with reduced rainfall during the monsoon season in India. This could lead to drought conditions in some parts of the country, particularly in the ...
Most notable among the causes is the El Nino effect, which has been responsible for the surge in the prices of coffee, cocoa and rice. An addition to this list is natural rubber. An industry that has for long been in global over-supply. El Nino has been the welcome break for natural ...
La Niña has the opposite effect of El Niño. During La Niña events, trade winds are even stronger than usual, pushing more warm water toward Asia. Off the west coast of the Americas, upwelling increases, bringing cold, nutrient-rich water to the surface. These cold waters in the Pac...
Many studies have highlighted an asymmetry in rainfall anomalies over India between the warm phase (El Niño) and the cold phase (La Niña) of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO). However, the extent to which the distinctive phases of ENSO influence the asymmetry pattern of Sri Lanka...
The investigation was earned out for the meteorological sub- division's comprising the areas of Haryana, Delhi and Chandigarh in India. The monthly monsoon rainfall data of different locations in the region and corresponding data on El Nino and La Nina episodes for the period of 30 years (1970...
The El Nino-Southern Oscillation datasets analyzed during the current study are available in the NOAA National Climatic Data Center repository,https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/teleconnections/enso/index.php. TRMM rainfall data analyzed during the current study are available in the NOAA TRMM data repository...
Here's What Is El Nino and Why India Should Be Worried: IMD Has Said That There Are 33% Chances That Rainfall Will Be Deficient This Monsoon, I.E. below 90%. Indian Agriculture Is Largely Dependant on Monsoons for Its Water Requirements Higher Probability of El Nino Means That Rainfall ...
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"Right now, the atmosphere and the ocean are both in sync and screaming 'El Niño rapid development' over the next few months," he said. The last three years have still been some of the warmest on record, even with La Niña's cooling effect. "We're now switching that off,...
controlling for Nino3.4, foraMay—July,bAugust—October, andcNovember—January. The shaded contours on the left are for marine cloudiness, which were analyzed in the same way. The brown-colored contours in (a–c) mean less cloudiness (and by inference, less rainfall), while green colors ind...