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How does La Niña affect India’s climate |Ias Banenge

Context:  La Niña is significantly influences global weather, particularly in India, where it impacts the monsoon and winter seasons.

Relevance: GS 1 (Geography ) , GS 3 (Climate Change)

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La Niña is a climate phenomenon that occurs when the ocean surface temperatures in the central and east-central equatorial Pacific cool periodically. The term La Niña” is Spanish for “little girl”.

Monsoon Impact:

  • Brings normal or above-normal rainfall during India’s monsoon season, boosting agriculture.

Winter Impact:

Results in colder winters, especially in northern India.

Global Effects:

  • Leads to droughts in Africa and intensifies hurricanes in the Atlantic.

Current Situation (2024):

  • A low 57% likelihood of La Niña forming this winter.
  • If it forms, it is expected to remain weak.

Meteorological Insights:

  • Higher wind speeds during La Niña winters may reduce air pollution.
  • Lower Planetary Boundary Layer Height (PBLH) could trap pollutants near the ground.

Future Outlook

A persistent La Niña into 2025 could:

  • Mitigate summer heatwaves.
  • Support robust monsoons, contrasting with the disruptive effects of El Niño.

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