Core Insights - The National Marine Environmental Forecasting Center held a meeting on October 16 to discuss the climate predictions for the fall of 2025, indicating a neutral to slightly cool state in the equatorial central-eastern Pacific, with a possibility of a weak La Niña event [1] - The meeting involved experts from various research and operational institutions, focusing on the challenges posed by global warming on climate prediction and the need for innovative methods and interdisciplinary collaboration [1] Group 1 - The meeting aimed to explore new methods for climate prediction, emphasizing the development of numerical models and the integration of artificial intelligence in forecasting [1] - Experts discussed the monitoring status of the ocean and atmosphere, as well as the dynamics of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and its potential impacts on China's future climate [1] - Predictions for the winter of this year indicated slightly higher sea temperatures in the Bohai Sea and the southern part of the East China Sea, with implications for marine aquaculture and ecological environments [2] Group 2 - The National Marine Environmental Forecasting Center will closely monitor global ocean and atmospheric changes and provide timely updates on monitoring and prediction information [3]
今年秋冬或发生一次弱拉尼娜事件
Zhong Guo Zi Ran Zi Yuan Bao·2025-10-21 06:07