今冬广西会遭遇“超级冷冬”吗
Guang Xi Ri Bao·2025-12-18 03:16

Group 1 - The current La Niña state is characterized by cooler sea temperatures in the equatorial central and eastern Pacific, leading to concerns about a cold winter, with some suggesting it could be a "super cold winter" [1] - La Niña state does not equate to a La Niña event; a La Niña event is recognized only when the state persists for more than five months [1] - La Niña influences weather patterns by cooling the eastern Pacific and warming the western Pacific, resulting in drier conditions in the east and wetter conditions in the west [1] Group 2 - The probability of a winter similar to the severe cold disaster of 2008 is low, as this year features a La Niña state rather than a stronger La Niña event [2] - Predictions indicate that this winter will have normal to slightly stronger winds, with unfavorable conditions for widespread low-temperature rain and snow events [2] - The analysis suggests significant temperature fluctuations in Guangxi this winter, with potential for extreme low temperatures and reduced precipitation, leading to possible meteorological droughts [2]