Guatemala Faces Climate Shift To El Niño Phase
Environmental expert Benedicto Lucas warns that the El Niño phenomenon could interrupt rainfall patterns this year. This disruption may significantly impact local farmers depending on the cycle's behavior. Experts from Inciveg are monitoring the situation to interpret potential changes in the upcoming rainy season. The Guatemalan Institute of Meteorology (INCIBUM) presented climate perspectives for May, June, and July. These forecasts consider a potential transition to a warm phase associated with the El Niño phenomenon during this period.
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Emisoras Unidas Guatemala
“El consultor especializado en gestión ambiental y recursos forestales, el ingeniero Benedicto Lucas, dijo que el fenómeno del niño para este año se tiene una pervisión que pueda tener interrupción en las lluvias”
Emisoras Unidas Guatemala
“El INCIBUM presentó las perspectivas climáticas para los próximos tres meses. El INCIBUM dio a conocer las perspectivas climáticas para los meses de mayo, junio y julio del presente año como parte de los resultados del Foro del Clima de América Central.”
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