A view shows a submerged residential area caused by a flood of the Mogami river, in Oe town, Yamagata prefecture, Japan August 4, 2022, in this photo taken by Kyodo Mandatory credit Kyodo via REUTERS
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TOKYO, Aug 10 (Reuters) – Japan’s weather bureau said on Wednesday there was a 60% chance of La Nina continuing in the northern hemisphere through the early winter and 40% chance of weather conditions returning to normal during the autumn.
La Nina brings unusually cool ocean temperatures to the equatorial Pacific Ocean region and is also linked with floods and drought.
The Japan Metrological Agency said last month that it saw a 60% chance of La Nina continuing through autumn and 40% chance of weather conditions returning to normal in the summer. read more
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