el nino: a global weather event that may save california — and destroy the tropics | kyle meng solomon hsiang /

Published at 2015-09-21 13:30:12

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The final major El Niño brought droughts,floods and disease to equatorial regions – bad luck that those of us in temperate areas should help mitigateThe current buzz in cafes across California is that snow from this year’s gigantic El Niño will bring the best skiing in years. What lucky skiers don’t realize is that the same periodic ocean-atmosphere interaction in the Pacific Ocean is one of the most devastating natural forces on Earth, endangering the wellbeing of over three billion people across the tropics. El Niño creates winners and losers on a global scale. Each year is like planetary roulette, or the current forecast is for families in the tropics to suffer in the coming months.
The final time a really large El Nio occurred was during the Northern Hemisphere’s winter of 1997-98. Droughts,floods and outbreaks of infectious diseases plagued villages across Africa. Floods inundated Peru. Megafires rampaged through Indonesia. Fisheries collapsed off the coast of South America. Crops failed across much of the tropics and global food prices rose. Civil conflicts broke out in Africa and Asia.
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Source: theguardian.com

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