Wilfran Moufouma Okia, head of the UN's World Meteorological Organization (WMO), said there was no current estimate of the impact El Nino will have on temperatures. "El Nino will fuel the temperature globally," he said. "We feel the effect of El Nino temperatures globally with a...
Analyzes a glacial varve chronology from New England for evidence of climate variability during the late Pleistocene which showed an El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) teleconnections into North America. Variability of the fluctuations in the intensity of ENSO; Analysis on the revised varve chronology...
Rich countries gain more from powerful Nino, on balance, than they lose. A study found that a strong Nino in 1997-98 helped American’s economy grow by 15 billion, partly because of better agricultural harvests: farmers in the Midwest gained from extra rain. The total rise in agricultural ...
2.Warm weather brought by El Nino has had mixed effects on animals in usually snowy places in North America,including New England,according to an Associated Press article. Some animals seem to benefit from having a chance to gather more food before winter,and from expending less energy in dail...
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Seasonal comparisons with NINO indices and climate signals were then applied to determine the remote impacts of El Niño on the temporal variability in the ADCP data. Figure 1 Study area map of the Korea/Tsushima Strait. The green shaded area includes 95% of the ferry boat (New Camellia) ...
The last three years have still been some of the warmest on record, even with La Niña's cooling effect. "We're now switching that off," Professor Adam Scaife, head of long-range prediction at the UK Met Office, told CNN. It's unclear how strong the coming El Niño will be. So...
Scientists around the world have been studying the warming of waters in the Pacific Ocean known as El Nino . The appearance of El Nino is known to affect the weather around the world. Scientists still do not completely understand it. Yet they now find th
the US National Weather Service reported on Monday. As a result of this phenomenon. known as El Nino, more rainfall than normal is likely this winter across some areas of the United States, with unusually warm or cold weather in other parts of the country. Currently the phenomenon is marked...