The expert wrote about the phenomenon of the atmospheric ocean in La Nina, which can cause drought in many parts of the world.
Diana Orji Vorsatz, a professor at Central European University, posted her predictions for this summer on Facebook, which is not at all reassuring for those who are not feeling excited.
“Let’s prepare for a hot, dry summer. The average for the entire summer can be up to 2 degrees above normal, and precipitation is falling, especially over central Europe.”
to caution.
A climate research physicist has blamed a weather phenomenon called La Nina for the weather, and it included a forecast from severe weather Europe. Data suggests that La Nina is causing warmer temperatures in several regions, such as the United States and parts of Europe – researchers say only northern and northwestern Europe have relief from the phenomenon.
A hotter, drier than usual summer is expected in the western, southern, and central United States, as well as in central and eastern Canada. This could lead to droughts, which, according to Diana Org-Forsatz, will exacerbate recent food supply problems.
“And when we fry in one of the hottest summers of our lives, we think it could be one of the coolest summers in the rest of our lives.”
The physicist closed his lines.