El Niño is starting to weaken, but it's not over yet! According to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), its impacts will still be felt around the world in the coming months, until we reach the neutral phase between April and June.
Paola Bueno
Meteorologist - 6 articlesMeteorologist graduated from the Institute of Astronomy, Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of São Paulo, where she also acquired her Master of Science degree, in 2018, and currently holds her doctorate in Meteorology.
During her years of experience in Meteorology, Paola Bueno acquired extensive knowledge in computational aspects, data analysis and in the elaboration of weather and climate forecasts, collaborating with the work developed by the IAG/USP Climate Studies Group. A professional always engaged and determined in the development of new research and meteorological products that directly contribute to the advancement of science in Brazil, environmental preservation and to society in general.
“Since I was a child I have always been an attentive observer of sky, always curious. Today my profession allows me to understand every movement of clouds and still allows me to pass on all this knowledge, which makes this profession even more rewarding!"
News by Paola Bueno
The Brazilian summer is a time of heat but also of many rains, with a high frequency of strong storms! For this reason, we have to take precaut and be aware of what to do in the face of a dangerous situation.
When Hurricane Larry hit the coast of Canada in September 2021, it not only deposited a lot of rain and winds in the region, but deposited a huge amount of microplastics! Where did this microplastic come from? From the great “garbage patch” of the North Atlantic!