Phenomenon will ‘greatly boost the possibility of breaking temperaturelevel records’ released : 4 Jul 2023 at 20: 45 A graphic describing El Nino and La Nina, opposing environment patterns in the Pacific Ocean that can considerably impact weather, wildfires, communities and economies. (Photo: AFP) GENEVA: The United Nations on Tuesday alerted the world to prepare for the impacts of El Nino, stating the weathercondition phenomenon that setsoff greater international temperaturelevels is set to continue throughout2023 El Nino is a naturally takingplace environment pattern normally associated with increased heat aroundtheworld, as well as dryspell in some parts of the world and heavy rains inotherplaces. The phenomenon takesplace on average every 2 to 7 years, and episodes usually last 9 to 12 months. The UN’s World Meteorological Organization stated El Nino was currently under method and stated there was a 90%t opportunity that it would continue throughout the 2nd half of2023 “The start of El Nino will considerably boost the probability of breaking temperaturelevel records and triggering more severe heat in lotsof parts of the world and in the ocean,” cautioned WMO secretary-general Petteri Taalas. “The statement of an El Nino by WMO is the signal to federalgovernments around the world to mobilise preparations to limitation the effects on our health, our environments and our economies,” stated Taalas. “Early cautions and anticipatory action of severe weathercondition occasions associated with this significant environment phenomenon are important to conserve lives and incomes.” The UnitedStates
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