UN warns likelihood of ‘extreme weather events’ as El Nino set to intensify
The United Nations’ weather watchdog is warning governments and humanitarian organisations to brace for “extreme weather events” including heatwaves, droughts and heavy rainfall due to the El Nino weather phenomenon. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said in a statement on Friday that El Nino conditions had already set in and are “forecast to strengthen rapidly” between July and September. Recommended Stories list of 3 items list 1 of 3 Are Europe’s extreme summers the new normal? What the science says list 2 of 3 World’s oceans experience hottest June ever, scientists say more heat ahead list 3 of 3 What is a heat dome? The US heatwave explained end of list El Nino typically peaks between November and February. The UN agency has activated climate information services and early warning systems to help governments and humanitarian agencies prepare support plans for farmers and vulnerable communities. “El Nino conditions are already under way and are forecast to strengthe...