Is 2025 The Year La Niña Will Raise Sea Levels What The Experts Say
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La Niña phenomenon is a climate event of great global relevance that affects ocean temperatures, climate, and other environmental factors, including sea level. • But can La Niña phenomenon cause a drastic change in sea level? • And if so, how much would it affect us in 2025? • Stay with us to find out! • Intro • La Niña is a natural climate phenomenon that is part of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) cycle. This cycle includes two opposing phases: El Niño, associated with an anomalous warming of the waters of the equatorial Pacific Ocean, and La Niña, characterized by a cooling of those same waters. • This phenomenon was named La Niña to contrast it with El Niño, which originated in the nineteenth century when Peruvian fishermen noticed warm waters during Christmas, associating them with the baby Jesus. • Niño means boy in Spanish. • That is why, to represent the opposite event, in which the waters calm, the term La Niña was used. Since Niña means girl in Spanish. • How does La Niña work? • During La Niña, the trade winds in the equatorial Pacific intensify, pushing large volumes of warm water westward, i.e., towards Indonesia and Australia. • The trade winds are constant winds that blow from the subtropical high-pressure zones toward the Earth's equator. • This allows calmer waters from the depths to rise to the surface in the eastern Pacific region near South America. • This change causes widespread cooling of sea surface temperatures in the eastern equatorial Pacific, which can be up to 3°C below normal. • La Niña influences global temperatures by temporarily cooling the planet. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), during La Niña years, global average temperatures can decrease by 0.1 to 0.3 °C. • This affects global climate dynamics, increasing the frequency of hurricanes in the Atlantic and favoring heavy rainfall in regions such as Southeast Asia or Australia. Southeast Asia often experiences extreme rainfall, often resulting in devastating floods. • -- • DISCUSSIONS SOCIAL MEDIA • Commercial Purposes: [email protected] • Tik Tok: / insanecuriosity • Reddit: / insanecuriosity • Instagram: / insanecuriositythereal • Twitter: / insanecurio • Facebook: / insanecuriosity • Linkedin: / insane-curiosity-46b928277 • Our Website: https://insanecuriosity.com/ • -- • Credits: Ron Miller, Mark A. Garlick / MarkGarlick.com ,Elon Musk/SpaceX/ Flickr • -- • 00:00 Intro • 2:53Can La Niña Alter Sea Level? • 4:57 How much could La Niña affect in the coming years? • 6:50 Could a Similar Event Happen Again? • 8:18 Example 1. More severe floods in Asia and Australia • 8:40 2. Extreme droughts in the southwestern United States and South America • 9:20 3. Increased Atlantic Hurricane Activity • 10:02 What awaits us in 2025? • -- • #insanecuriosity #laniña #sealevelrise
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