Consumer Staples Nov 27, 2021 04:18 PM (GMT+8) · EqualOcean
According to the National Climate Center, the latest SST monitoring shows that the moving average index of key areas in the last three months (August October) is -0.52 ℃, indicating that the SST in the equatorial Middle East Pacific has entered La Nina state. It is expected that the La Nina state will continue in the next three months and may peak in winter (December 2021 to January 2022), forming a weak to medium intensity La Nina event. From the historical data, the temperature in the Middle East of China is often low in winter in La Nina. However, under the background of global warming, the factors affecting China's winter climate are more complex, such as Arctic sea ice melting, Eurasian Snow Change and SST anomalies in other sea areas.