What caused the unusually warm winter in Greece?
The term "warm winter" describes that the cold and dry climate (winter) suddenly becomes warm and humid in a winter, commonly known as "warm winter". The temperature change of the earth has a great relationship with human activities, such as the increase of industrial emissions and the greenhouse effect, which are the reasons for the warm winter in Greece. The earth causes great fluctuations in global temperature, but the temperature in temperate regions changes little.
Greece is located in the temperate zone of China, and the El Niñ o phenomenon is obvious. The so-called El Nino phenomenon will make the sea water temperature in the eastern and central Pacific Ocean unusually warm. When the southeast trade winds weaken, the warm current from the south equator will flow normally, resulting in the seawater in this area not being reconciled by the flooding cold water, thus the seawater temperature will be extremely warm, resulting in a warm winter. Generally speaking, this phenomenon is normal and periodic. Scientists have found that this is not an isolated natural phenomenon for global climate research, which also shows that the global climate is becoming abnormal.
2020 is a very extraordinary year. Too many things and world events happened this year, such as COVID-19 epidemic, layoffs of various enterprises, drought in the south and continuous rain in the north. These are all abnormal, because the weather this year is disastrous. Generally speaking, all countries need to do a good job in epidemic prevention and protect themselves, whether it is warm winter or cold winter!