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The U.S. government forecaster predicts a 57% chance of La Niña occurring from now to December, and lasting through January to March 2025. La Niña, characterized by cooler-than-average ocean temperatures, is associated with global agriculture disruptions, higher Caribbean hurricane activity, and potential food security issues in some poorer countries. Hurricane Milton recently caused $1.5-$2.5
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