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Sea Surface height measurements from TOPEX/POSEIDON El Nio is where the normal criculation patterns of the atmosphere and ocean in the Southern Pacific break down ... , try the GCMD's Free Text Search. In the Data set text search box on the GCMD home page, type in El Nino and hit the search button. Still have questions about El Nio? ...
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Effect of El Nino on U.S. Landfalling Hurricanes
Effect of El Nino on U.S. Landfalling Hurricanes Effect of El Nio on U.S. Landfalling Hurricanes, Revisited Mark C. Bove and James J. O'Brien Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies ... here is an accurate copy of the published work. I. Introduction It is now well-accepted that El Nio reduces hurricane activity in the Atlantic Basin. Gray (1984) uses physical processes that accompany El Nio ...
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el nino: the child returns page
El Nio. Regional or global consequences? [ Situation ] [ Remote Sensing ] [ The Spheres ] [ What Is an El Nio? ] [ Teacher Pages ] [Exploring the Environment ] [ Modules & Activities ] HTML code by Chris Kreger Maintained by ETE Team Last updated November 10, 2004 Puzzle Photo: Courtesy of www.arttoday.com Some images 2004 www.clipart.com Privacy Statement and ...
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what is el nino?
Skip Navigation What Is an El Nio? The waters off the west coast of South America are normally very cold for their latitudes. At Lima, Peru (12S), ocean temperatures vary ... few weeks around Christmas each year, this cold water is replaced by a warm current. This event is called El Nio, Spanish for "the child." Every 2 to 7 years, however, this warm water event lasts much longer and ...
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GREENPEACE/CLIMATE/PRESS RELEASE: CLIMATE CHANGE COULD BRING MORE FREQUENT EL NINO WEATHER PATTERNS
GREENPEACE/CLIMATE/PRESS RELEASE: CLIMATE CHANGE COULD BRING MORE FREQUENT EL NINO WEATHER PATTERNS CLIMATE CHANGE COULD BRING MORE FREQUENT EL NIO WEATHER PATTERNS Greenpeace launches Kyoto Webpage 10 days before ... of emergency, while Peruvian officials are expecting a $300 million fall in exports due to El Nio. "By continuing to load the atmosphere with greenhouse gases we are gambling with the ...
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EO Study: El Nino's Extended Family Introduction
Disasters 1980-1999, National Climactic Data Center, Ashville, North Carolina.) (Mayell, Hillary, 1997: History of El Nino: Tracking a Global Mystery, Environmental Network News.) (Alliasen, Arnt, 1996: Jacob Aall Bonnevie Bjerknes, ... size. The extent of the West Pacific Warm Pool affects the size and frequency of El Nio. In the image at left, cold waters are blue, purple, red, and orange waters ...
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Ocean Planet:El Nino
Ocean Planet:El Nino El Nio When winds don't blow, warm water wreaks havoc Along the equator, the western Pacific has some of the world's warmest ocean water, while in the eastern ... cool, nutrient-rich water. Fish die; climatic changes affect many parts of the world. Peruvians named this phenomenon El Nio, for the Christ child, because it first appears around Christmas. The most severe El Nio of ...
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An El Nino-Southern Oscillation CLImatology and
PERsistence (CLIPER)Forecasting Scheme (Weather and
Forecasting)
An El Nino-Southern Oscillation CLImatology and PERsistence (CLIPER)Forecasting Scheme (Weather and Forecasting) An El Nio-Southern Oscillation CLImatology and PERsistence (CLIPER)Forecasting Scheme John A. Knaff Department of Atmospheric Science Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado 80523 and Christopher W. Landsea NOAA Climate and Global Change Fellow NOAA/Hurricane Research Division ...
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World Climate Report » El Nino/La Nina
Pacific coast of equatorial South America, and during El Nio periods, Australia suffers from drought and fire, the southern and southwestern United States receive ... go for it!'' (more…) March 30, 2005 La Nias and climate warming Filed under: Climate Changes, El Nino/La Nina — This winter, relentless coastal rains and mountain snows pummeled the Pacific Southwest. ...
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World Climate Report » El Niño is Back
CO2 experiments and decreases ``even more'' for the quadrupled CO2 experiments. Translation -- the El Nio intensity weakened as CO2 increased. The team further concluded that the reduction in amplitude ... About Us Staff Categories Adaptation (23) Animals (14) Plants (10) Agriculture (5) Climate Changes (34) El Nino/La Nina (4) Glaciers/Sea Ice (23) Gulf Stream (4) Polar (37) Antarctic (13 ...
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