Weather phenomenon called La Nina is causing decline in sea surface temperatures in equatorial Pacific


Meteorologists have predicted that the winter of 2025-26 will be one of the harshest and longest in decades.
According to reports, a weather phenomenon called La Nina is causing a decrease in sea surface temperatures in the equatorial Pacific, the effects of which are changing air pressure and the jet stream.
According to experts, if this phenomenon manifests itself in full force, many regions of the world are likely to experience earlier than usual snowfall, cold waves, and long-lasting ice.
According to meteorologists, even if the effect of La Nina is weak, it is expected to result in a significant drop in temperatures, so the public has been instructed to be careful.
It is pertinent to note that various international organizations, including the US Weather Prediction Center, have already issued alerts, as water temperatures in many parts of the Pacific Ocean are dropping faster than usual.

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