The signs of climate change continue. This week, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration of the United States (NOAA) published a statement warning that October 2022 was the fourth warmest October on record, that is, 143 years ago.
For the upcoming winter season, a "Triple Dip La Nina" appears to be in the offing, and better yet, current sea surface temperatures show a strong La Nina event.
Report shows that in the 9 months of the year 2022, 88 percent of the days were of extreme weather events in the country. That is, for 242 days of the year heatwave, cold waves, storms, heavy rains, landslides, and lightning strikes have been recorded.
Barely two days to live in 2021, according to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), presented a perfect example of how the combined impacts of natural climate variability and the climate crisis are happening right before our eyes