💨 Abstract
A possible La Nina is predicted for Australia this summer, potentially leading to wetter and cooler conditions. This would be the fourth La Nina in five years, highlighting the need for preparation. The signs of La Nina are emerging later than usual, with climate change and the complexity of the ocean-atmosphere system contributing to the difficulty in predicting these events. New research may help in predicting these events earlier.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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