: Stronger-than-normal trade winds pushed warm water toward Asia, allowing cold, deep water to rise to the surface near South America.
: This was the first "triple-dip" of the 21st century. La niГ±era (2022)
The year 2022 was exceptional because it hosted the third consecutive episode of La Niña conditions since the cycle began in August 2020. : Stronger-than-normal trade winds pushed warm water toward
: The event reached near-peak strength in early 2022, with sea surface temperatures in the central Pacific significantly below average. : The event reached near-peak strength in early
The 2022 climate cycle was defined by a rare and persistent "triple-dip" , a phenomenon marked by three consecutive years of cooling in the tropical Pacific Ocean. While La Niña typically provides a temporary cooling influence on global temperatures, 2022 still ranked as one of the hottest years on record, highlighting the overwhelming trend of long-term global warming. 🌊 The "Triple-Dip" Phenomenon
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