EL NINO - GEOGRAPHY

News: 2023-24 El Nino among five strongest on record, will continue fuelling heat in 2024: WMO

 

What's in the news?

       Recently, the World Meteorological Organization said that 2023-24 El Nino has peaked as one of the five strongest on record and will continue to impact global climate in the coming months despite a weakening trend.

 

El Nino:

       El Niño is the warming of seawater in the central-east Equatorial Pacific that occurs every few years.

       During El Niño, surface temperatures in the equatorial Pacific rise, and trade winds — east-west winds that blow near the Equator — weaken.

       Normally, easterly trade winds blow from the Americas towards Asia.

       Due to El Niño, they falter and change direction to turn into westerlies, bringing warm water from the western Pacific towards the Americas.

       It occurs every 3-6 years and lasts for about 9-12 months.

 

Impacts of El-Nino:

       It can cause droughts, flooding, and changes in temperature.

       It can lead to below-normal rainfall, which affects India’s agricultural sector.