Imagine a world where weather determines economies, a scenario close to reality in Latin America today. The region is transitioning from the hot El Niño to the cooler La Niña. Early rains from April to May herald her arrival, signaling relief and challenges. The Australian Bureau of Meteorology BOM noted a significant Pacific Ocean cooling. […]
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