Because intense storms are frequent in AMBA and may pass over the next three months

One factor that comes together is the El Niño phenomenon.  It has been occurring since June last year and generally produces more rainfall than usual in the east and parts of the central region of Argentina.
One factor that comes together is the El Niño phenomenon. It has been occurring since June last year and generally produces more rainfall than usual in the east and parts of the central region of Argentina.

For the city Buenos Airesmuch of the province of Buenos, south of Entre Ríos and Santa Fe, and east and south of Córdoba and west of La Pampa, leads to a ready narrative of National Meteorological Service of Argentina violent storms with intense and torrential rains.

The phenomenon of storms has a scientific explanation.

In a dialogue with Infobaeinvestigator Marisol OsmanCenters for research of the sea and Atmósfera, which depends on University of Buenos Aires y el Conicethe explained, “The merciless torments arise when there is an environment with air warm and humid, which is the fuel for cloud generation. In addition, dynamic components are needed that make the air in the atmosphere moist”.

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Considering the last few weeks in the region AMBA and in the center of the earth was a warm and moist environment that appeared to be “hot”, Dr. Osman appeared. The air came from the tropical region of South America.

“At some point, the atmosphere clears of this environment and produces very strong storms. Now you also go through cold front air, which helps you know it’s hot from hot air if it happens every morning, based on the forecast National Weather Service“, he declared.

You also need to consider that as a result climate change caused by human activity, you may experience more frequent heavy and intense rains. But that association needs to be studied further to determine whether this week’s storms can be attributed to climate change, he said.

A storm with intense rain and gusts caused various disasters in Claypole, AMBA, Argentina (Fuente X)
A storm with intense rain and gusts caused various disasters in Claypole, AMBA, Argentina (Fuente X)

Another factor that sums it up is this El Niño phenomenon. It is a natural phenomenon that consists of it and rising ocean temperatures in the central and eastern part Ecuadorian Pacific. It has a great influence on the climatic conditions of various parts of the world, and can indirectly affect human health.

During the previous years, there was little heavy rain in the region. Since last year, the El Niño phenomenon has been developing, which can increase the probability of strong storms in the AMBA and central Argentina regions.

El the phenomenon of El Nino I started developing from June last year and I was producing meteorological problems in different parts of the world. PUSH World Meteorological Organization (WMO), informed about it now there is a 60% chance that El Niño will last until May and there is an 80% chance of neutral conditions (neither El Niño nor La Niña) from April to June.

El Niño's effects on the world may last until May/NASA/JPL-Caltech
El Niño’s effects on the world may last until May/NASA/JPL-Caltech

When we consider El Niño and other phenomena that can affect it National Meteorological Service of Argentina I predicted this would happen March, April and May could have been made Normal or higher rainfall as usual in the north of the province of Buenos Aires, in the east of Santa Fe, Chaco and Formosa, and in the provinces of Entre Ríos, Corrientes and Misiones.

At the same time as the temperatures will be Normal or better than normal across the northern region, north of the coast, east of Buenos Aires and west of Patagonia.

Water could produce more rain in AMBA (Photo: Pxhere)
Water could produce more rain in AMBA (Photo: Pxhere)

Today, March 21, fill up the bus station in the city South hemisphere of planet Tierra. One of its most striking changes is the caída de las hojas de los árboles, which take on red, yellow and orange tones before being forgotten.

It is a period of transition that means preparation for winter and offers a picturesque landscape full of warm and nostalgic colors. During autumn, climate change is mainly caused by the inclination of the Earth’s Sun to the Sun.

This summer, the Southern Hemisphere is experiencing a gradual change in cooler temperatures because the Earth is tilted in such a way that the sun’s rays fall less directly on the region.

Various cars and trucks were hit by the storm (Fuente X)
Various cars and trucks were hit by the storm (Fuente X)

It reduces the brightness of sunlight that hits the Earth’s surface and the length of days, often resulting in lower ambient temperatures.

Likewise, in many areas, otoño is associated with changes in wind patterns and the influence of multiple weather systems, such as cold winters, which contribute to climate variability during this period.

En cuanto a how will it affect argentinaaccording to Osman he pointed out that it was one the station is not very predictable. “This is the moment when the phenomena that occur in the Pacific Ocean are transitioning. This year we could see a transition from El Niño to neutral conditions or La Niña from September.”

It is possible that they are being produced more rain during the rain. We are worried about the probability of the onset of La Niña.

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