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Latin America need to brace as El Nino flips to La Nina, specialists caution

Latin American countries must be on high alert as the weather condition phenomenon called El Nino rapidly switch to La Nina, experts stated on Thursday, leaving populations and crops little time to recuperate.

El Nino and its plentiful rains could quickly turn into dry spells caused by La Nina along with an extreme cyclone season across South America, specialists said at a panel arranged by the United Countries' Food and Farming Organization (FAO).

The full weather condition pattern including El Nino, La Nina and a. neutral phase typically lasts in between two to seven years. However. professionals stated that the shift period from El Nino to La Nina. is getting much shorter.

We simply saw it take place, said Yolanda Gonzalez, director of. the International Proving Ground for the El Nino Phenomenon. A. year ago we came out of a Nina, and in March there were already. indications of a Nino.

Now in March, April there are indications of a Nina, she added. We haven't been able to recover from the effect.

In South America, the weather condition patterns can hit essential crops. such as wheat and corn, denting commodity-dependent economies.

The phenomenon is not brought on by environment modification, FAO's. technical group informed , however specialists have seen that the. effects of the weather condition pattern, such as rainfall, heat waves and. dry spell, have actually ended up being more extreme.

The rapid transitions in between El Nino and La Nina might likewise. be associated with climate change, FAO said, though researchers. have yet to establish conclusive causation.

These abrupt modifications, and the truth that these cycles are. now practically overlapping, eventually reduces the capability to. adjust to the changes, stated Marion Khamis, FAO's regional risk. management professional. This suggests a huge difficulty..

(source: Reuters)