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UN warns El Nino likely by year’s end

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UN warns El Nino likely by year’s end

The United Nations weather agency has again warned it is highly likely an El Nino weather event, which can lead to droughts and heavy rainfall in different areas, will return by the end of this year.

The El Nino phenomenon, which sparks climate extremes around the globe, is likely to take hold in the Pacific Ocean by the end of the year and could even do so within weeks, the UN’s weather agency, the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) said.

333033-topshots-australia-weather-floodsAAP Newsagency reports the WMO said there was an 80 per cent likelihood that El Nino could start between October and November and 60 per cent that it would do so between now and end of August.

The El Nino phenomenon, which can lead to extremes including droughts and heavy rainfall across the globe, occurs every two to seven years; when the prevailing trade winds that circulate over surface waters in the tropical Pacific start to weaken.

The phenomenon, which last occurred between June 2009 and May 2010, can play havoc for farmers and global agricultural markets.

WMO secretary-general Michel JarraudIt leaves countries such as India, Indonesia and Australia drier, increasing chances of bushfires and lower crop production.

At the same time it leads to heavier rainfall in the eastern Pacific and South American nations, raising the spectre of floods and landslides.

“El Nino leads to extreme events and has a pronounced warming effect,” said WMO chief Michel Jarraud.

El Nino drags precipitation across the Pacific, leaving countries including India and Indonesia drier.

India’s monsoon rains have already arrived five days later than normal, and the prospect of a weak rainy season has raised fears of lower crop production and rising food prices.

Indonesia-smoke-haze-2013AAP reports in Indonesia, there are concerns that dry conditions could fan wildfires caused by slash-and-burn techniques used to clear land quickly and cheaply.

Fires on Indonesia’s western Sumatra island last June already caused the worst haze in southeast Asia for more than a decade, affecting daily life for millions and sparking a heated diplomatic row with neighbouring Singapore and Malaysia.

Australia also tends to be drier during an El Nino, increasing the risk of bushfires and drought.

US-drought-corn-cropEl Nino-year winters are generally drier in the north of the United States and Europe.

El Nino also causes heavier-than-normal rainfall in the eastern Pacific and South America, raising the spectre of floods and landslides, as well as shifting nutrient-rich ocean currents that lure fish.

In the past, that has battered local fishing industries and caused diplomatic battles over shifting fishing zones.

The southwest United States and southern Africa, meanwhile, tend to be drier, while east Africa faces heavy rainfall.


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