AGRICULTURE-BOLIVIA: MORE FALLOUT FROM EL NINOJuan Carlos Rocha
This was one of the strongest El Niños on record, but also the best documented and forecast. Seasonal predictions of disturbed patterns of winds and rainfall had an unprecedented level of accuracy and provided improved useful forecasts for agriculture in many affected areas. Milder than usual ...
El Nino to continue into mid-2024, threatening agriculture The El Nino weather phenomenon will last at least through the first half of 2024, according to the latest United Nations forecasts, with abnormal rainfall due across Latin America raising fears for the agricultural sector. Pacific sea surfa...
While there is still uncertainty as to exactly when El Nio will develop, and an even greater uncertainty regarding its potential severity, FAO's update looks at the potential changes in weather patterns that may occur and their possible impacts on food production. The effect on agriculture will ...
Rural upland communities largely dependent on small-scale agriculture and natural resources for survival are particularly vulnerable to the negative effects of extreme climate events. Government policies have not only failed to mitigate this vulnerability but have served to exacerbate it. Women face ...
El Nino conditions are set to disrupt the power sectors of various markets across Latin America, stemming from downside risks to hydropower generation. This, in turn, constitutes an upside risk to natural gas demand in Central America, the Caribbean and north-eastern South America over the near-...
3a). On the other hand, rainfall tends to increase when a La Niña event occurs (Fig. 3b). As the impact of El Nino is generally opposite to La Nina, the asymmetric impact can be revealed by summing the El Nino impact and the La Nina impact. Thus, to elucidate the asymmetric ...
Zimbabwe Bets on No Till Farming to Reduce El Nino Impact on Grain More Reuters FILE PHOTO: A woman works in maize fields on a resettled farm near Chinhoyi, Zimbabwe, July 26, 2017. Picture taken July 26, 2017. REUTERS/Philimon Bulawayo/File Photo HARARE (Reuters) - ...
2003a. Stabilization of upland agriculture under EI Nino-induced climatic risk: Impact assessment and mitigation measures in the Philippines. Farming Systems ... SK Bang,S Poloma,BJ Allen - 《Working Papers》 被引量: 21发表: 2003年 Nitrous oxide flux in maize and wheat cropped soils in the ...
La Niña events are also closely monitored by meteorologists and climatologists, as they can have significant impacts on agriculture, water resources, and human health. During a La Niña event, the cooler waters in the equatorial region cause changes in atmospheric pressure and wind patterns, whi...