La Niña Events May Spike with Climate Change

La Niña Events May Spike with Climate Change

26 JANUARY 2015

The extremely strong La Niña events that can shake up global weather patterns may soon hit nearly twice as often as they did previously, due to global warming, researchers say in a new study.

The researchers analyzed global climate models that can simulateextreme La Niña events. Results showed that extreme La Niña events may soon strike about every 13 years, as opposed to about every 23 years, as they do now.

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Source: Live Science

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