The Macedonian weather organization (SMO) has issued a significant warning regarding the development of El Niño. The organization stated that this climate phenomenon is already established and is projected to intensify into a severe climate event between July and September. This escalation is expected to substantially increase the probability of various extreme weather events globally.
According to the latest monthly SMO weather report for the season, sea surface temperatures observed at the equator are already demonstrating a discernible warming trend. Furthermore, models from leading climate centers suggest continued warming of the world’s oceans, with the confidence level in these projections being notably high. El Niño itself is described as a natural climate pattern characterized by the warming of the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean.
The SMO’s advisory emphasizes the need for preparedness given these climatic shifts. The current data points toward a period of heightened atmospheric and oceanic instability, necessitating attention from meteorological and environmental agencies worldwide. The combination of rising sea temperatures and predictive modeling solidifies the warning regarding potential adverse impacts on global weather patterns throughout the specified period.
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