💨 Abstract

A 60% chance of La Niña weather conditions is predicted to emerge in September-November and persist through January-March 2025. La Niña, characterized by cooler-than-average ocean temperatures, is associated with global agriculture disruptions, higher Caribbean hurricane activity, and potential floods and droughts. This was announced by a U.S. government forecaster on Thursday.

Courtesy: theprint.in

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