Hotter summers are inevitable in the future, according to new research!
- July 14, 2024
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Depending on the wind and currents over the Pacific Ocean, we see one of two different climate phenomena: La Nina and El Nino. El Nino opens the door
Depending on the wind and currents over the Pacific Ocean, we see one of two different climate phenomena: La Nina and El Nino. El Nino opens the door
Depending on the wind and currents over the Pacific Ocean, we see one of two different climate phenomena: La Nina and El Nino. El Nino opens the door to a period of generally warmer weather. So much so that it can sometimes lead to droughts in Africa, heat waves that even affect countries like Canada, and other environmental disasters such as fires.
From new research El Nino While it was argued that temperatures were rising with age and that events such as droughts and natural disasters were becoming more frequent, it was also argued that this process involved heat hidden in the ocean floor reaching the atmosphere. If critical thresholds are exceeded, El Nino cycles will become even more challenging from now on.
This isn’t the scariest part of the research: if temperatures continue to rise, our planet could reach a point of no return. Even if global warming were to be reversed to point zero, the planet would not return to normal after that point. a period of 200 years will take.
Even if we ignore the terrible consequences of the model worldwide The effects of climate change are starting to affect our lives. On the other hand, this study at least presents only one model, so the situation may be different. Still, climate change is not a joke.
Research Geophysical research lettersIt was published in.
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Ashley Johnson is a science writer for “Div Bracket”. With a background in the natural sciences and a passion for exploring the mysteries of the universe, she provides in-depth coverage of the latest scientific developments.