Global agricultural meteorology focus: Rising flood risk in the northern Pampas grasslands of Argentina

Published 2025년 12월 25일

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Core information: According to a report from foreign media on December 23, a global weather report released on Tuesday (23rd) shows that heavy rainfall is expected in the northern Pampas grasslands of Argentina, posing risks of flooding and excessive moisture; while the southern Pampas grasslands will continue to experience drought, affecting corn and soybeans in their critical growth stages. Additionally, crop-producing areas in southwestern Russia will face the risk of persistent cold in January.

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The report states that severe cold weather on the Russian mainland may affect winter wheat in the Volga region and southern regions, but snow cover may reduce the risk. Western Europe is expected to have above-average temperatures in January, but there is insufficient confidence in the forecast, with cold weather likely to dominate early January. Here are the weather highlights for major agricultural regions around the world. Brazil: A front moving south on Sunday will linger over most of Brazil. This week, rainfall will be more widespread and mostly beneficial to crops. Most areas in central Brazil will experience scattered showers this week, increasing soil moisture and benefiting soybeans as they enter the pod-filling stage. Parts of the eastern regions of São Paulo and Minas Gerais states will see a significant reduction in precipitation this week, which could be concerning given the potentially very high temperatures when it is dry. Argentina: A front will pass through this ...
Source: Foodmate

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