The city’s weather hasn’t been regular at all, because unlike previous years where sunny and hot days were more prevalent, currently days are cloudy, foggy, and have even experienced light rain and low temperatures in Tijuana.
Though summer is a few days away, the current weather doesn’t show it. However, this region has been special because other regions in the country have been experiencing an intense heatwave for the last few days. Regarding these temperatures, meteorologist Mario Picazo has made a prediction about weather in Mexico.
Picazo on his Twitter account warned about the intensity impact that the weather phenomenon known as “El Niño” will have in the world; due to current situation in the seas of the world, this year could experience a greater intensity to the one that occurred 41 years ago.
En 1982 la Tierra vio nacer uno de los fenómenos de El Niño mas intensos del registro. Este 2023 veremos otro similar que podría llegar a ser igual o más intenso que el de hace 41 años. La gran diferencia, comparando mapas del 11 de junio de entonces y de hoy, es que hoy todos… pic.twitter.com/9jRXJbirLh
— Mario Picazo (@picazomario) June 13, 2023
In 1982, one of the most intense “El Niño” phenomena occurred, and according to Picazo, this year could equal or even exceed in intensity the one that happened 41 years ago; this will result in droughts, floods, forest fires, and heatwaves.
The renowned meteorologist compared two satellite images where one can observe sea temperatures. One is from June 11, 1982 and the other one is from June 11, 2023; the difference is that in the current pictures, seas are warmer. Mario claimed that this “has a great impact on the planet’s weather and species that inhabit it, including humans”.
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