May 1, 2024, 5:18 AM
May 1, 2024, 12:00 AM
New study attributes low rainfall at Panama Canal to El Nino, not climate change
- A recent study unveiled that El Nino, not climate change, was the primary cause of low rainfall disrupting the Panama Canal.
- Scientists noted a doubled likelihood of low precipitation at Panama Canal during the last year's rainy season due to natural warming of the central Pacific associated with El Nino.
- The study emphasizes the impact of El Nino on water management issues at the Panama Canal, leading to shipping restrictions.
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