South Pacific Anticyclone Warning: Impact on Peru’s Coast and Climate Explained by Senmahi

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South Pacific Anticyclone (Photo: Senamahi)

Senmahi warned about the impact of Anticyclone in the South Pacific Which will be revealed in the coming days. From Sunday, July 7 to Tuesday, July 9, wind speed is expected to increase along the Peruvian coast, which may mainly affect this area. Ica,

Increase in winds of light to moderate intensity may lead to dust and sand, which may reduce horizontal visibility in coastal areas. According to the Meteorological Unit, wind speeds of more than 33 km/h will be recorded North CoastAbout 30km/h Costa Central and about 22 km/h South Coast,

In addition, it is estimated that it will appear cloud cover, Fog Y Drizzling The coastal districts are expected to be cloudy during the evening, morning and early morning hours. This combination of factors can complicate visibility conditions and cause inconvenience during daily travel.

South Pacific Anticyclone (Photo: Senamahi)

He Senmahi Recommends that the population take the necessary precautions, especially in the most affected areas such as Ica, where visibility may be significantly reduced due to dust and sand.

According to the cooperation information, He South Pacific anticyclone Located off the coast of Chile, it has a significant impact on the climate of the South Pacific region. The rotation of this anticyclone is counterclockwise and it is responsible for the extremely dry conditions of the desert Atacama on the Chilean and Peruvian coast. In addition, it promotes Cold Humboldt Current and trade winds.

Climatic events such as boy and girl They are also related to the position and strength of the APS. When it weakens or moves away from the continent, the speed of the cold Humboldt Current decreases, allowing the entry of warm waters that are favorable conditions for an El Niño event.

According to experts, the South Pacific anticyclone has strengthened again near the Peru coast and surface temperatures are cooling.

In the last days, Lima There has been intense and prolonged drizzle, which has led to flooding of many roads due to inadequate drainage systems. Although this is typical of winter, it has caused confusion among residents, as it is generally attributed to related conditions Coastal Boy,

Despite the perception that this event may be over due to current conditions, it has been observed that this is not the case. The intensity and approach of the APS is temporarily masking the effects of coastal El Niño. However, it is important to be aware of the proximity of this event.

APS has an impact in other countries as well, such as Ecuador, Bolivia Y Argentinaalthough to a lesser extent. The importance of this anticyclone in regulating the climate and its significant impact on meteorological phenomena highlight the need to continue monitoring it closely and understand its variations.

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