Australia's Bureau Predicts Weak La Niña Event
Australia's Bureau Predicts Weak La Niña Event
Australia's Bureau Predicts Weak La Niña Event
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Australia's Bureau of Meteorology has indicated a potential weak and short-lived La Niña developing from September to November, with a 71% chance of occurrence. Current conditions in the Pacific show a shift toward La Niña characteristics, though sea surface temperatures remain largely within the ENSO-neutral range. Despite stable weather patterns dominating southern Australia, predictions suggest that this spring could be wetter than normal due to persistent onshore winds and above-normal sea temperatures in surrounding seas. Meanwhile, experts warn that climate change is exacerbating La Niña's effects, resulting in more severe storms and flooding, like the recent Typhoon Yagi that hit Vietnam, causing significant destruction and casualties. The interaction of climate change with traditional weather patterns is creating increasingly unpredictable and extreme weather events globally.

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