Sunday, March 20, 2016

What El Niño does

El Niño and Rainfall 
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  • El Niño,  (Spanish: “The Christ Child”) in oceanography and climatology, the anomalous appearance, every few years, of unusually warm ocean conditions along the tropical west coast of South America.”
  • “This event is associated with adverse effects on fishing, agriculture, and local weather from Ecuador to Chile and with far-field climatic anomalies in the equatorial Pacific and occasionally in Asia and North America as well.”
  • The Oceanic Niño Index (ONI), a measure of the departure from normal sea surface temperature in the east-central Pacific Ocean, is the standard means by which each El Niño episode is determined, gauged, and forecast.”

Your water always being warmer than usual, fishing patterns not in normal places, and local weather stranger than usual? Those are some effects of El Niño. The author is explaining in detail what El Niño. The source is Britanica, and what Britannica does is make encyclopedias.

El Niño has capabilities of doing many things and changing the lives of many people just by changing something just a little bit, and this change gives it the name of El Niño El Niño,  (Spanish: “The Christ Child”) in oceanography and climatology, the anomalous appearance, every few years, of unusually warm ocean conditions along the tropical west coast of South America”. El Niño has a specific scale to measure it The Oceanic Niño Index (ONI), a measure of the departure from normal sea surface temperature in the east-central Pacific Ocean, is the standard means by which each El Niño episode is determined, gauged, and forecast”.

The fact that El Niño can change everything food related of an area is insane,but this is not just one area but many This event is associated with adverse effects on fishing, agriculture, and local weather from Ecuador to Chile and with far-field climatic anomalies in the equatorial Pacific and occasionally in Asia and North America as well”.

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