
Cindy Fernández
Cindy Fernández is a meteorologist at the Servicio Meteorológico Nacional (SMN) in Argentina, known for her expertise in weather forecasting and climate analysis. Recently, she commented on the extreme heat conditions in Buenos Aires, explaining how high humidity and lack of wind contributed to a sensation of 44°C, highlighting the challenges posed by climate variability.
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Cindy Fernández is a meteorologist who discusses the upcoming weather patterns and temperatures.
¿puede llegar a 40 grados la temperatura este verano?Meteorologist Cindy Fernández explained that while a cold week is expected, there are no signs of an extreme event that would allow for the concrete possibility of snow in Buenos Aires.
¿puede nevar en Buenos Aires?Cindy Fernández is a meteorologist who provided information on the unusual rainfall that caused the flooding.
Inundações na Argentina deixam um morto, três desaparecidos e quase dois mil evacuadosCindy Fernández, a meteorologist, explained the unusual rainfall patterns for May in Argentina.
Argentina: casi 3.000 evacuados por inundaciones
Fernández is a meteorologist from the National Meteorological Service who explained the unusual rainfall.
Mais de 7,5 mil pessoas são evacuadas por fortes chuvas na ArgentinaCindy Fernández is a meteorologist who explained the unusual rainfall amounts for May.
Fuertes lluvias en Argentina obligan a miles a abandonar sus hogaresCindy Fernández, a meteorologist from the National Meteorological Service, explains the extreme weather conditions in Bahía Blanca.
Las dos claves que desataron el caos climático en Bahía Blanca y por qué en CABA y GBA se demora la tormenta
Cindy Fernández, a meteorologist from SMN, explained the factors contributing to the extreme temperatures in Buenos Aires.
El calor no da tregua y hay 18.000 usuarios sin luz: cuándo baja la temperatura
Cindy Fernández from the SMN commented on the effects of humidity on temperature perception.
El motivo por el que la térmica superó los 44° en la Ciudad y cuándo fue el día más caluroso de la historia




