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Experts forecast possible return of La Niña, boosting Zimbabwe's agriculture and energy sectors
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 53425, member: 636"] Weather forecasters predict La Niña conditions may return during the latter part of this year across Southern Africa. This climate pattern typically delivers above-normal precipitation to the region. A second consecutive La Niña year could benefit Zimbabwe's agricultural and energy sectors significantly. The nation depends heavily on seasonal rainfall for crop production and hydroelectric power generation from Kariba Dam. Previous La Niña conditions helped produce exceptional grain harvests that exceeded national consumption requirements. Scientists classify the current climate state as ENSO-neutral, with Pacific Ocean temperatures near average levels. American meteorologists expect these neutral conditions to continue through October before La Niña probabilities increase. Japanese weather agencies estimate a 40 percent chance of La Niña formation between September and November. Local forecasting officials emphasize that predictions remain uncertain and will become clearer by August. Farmers should maintain regular communication with agricultural extension services while preparing for multiple seasonal scenarios. [/QUOTE]
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