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To put things into perspective, Scaife said that the impact of El Nino might lead to an increase in global average temperatures of around 0.2 degrees Celsius, "whereas the amount of warming we now have in the climate system is 1.2 [degrees Celsius], so six times bigger. These n...
However, a Sky News weather expert says we're unlikely to see the effects of a new El Nino in the UK this year. So what is it and how will it affect us on a global scale? UN warning TheUnited Nationshas warned that higher global temperatures and possibly new heat records c...
根据最后一句Since the poorest are least likely to make up for their losses from disasters linked to El Nino, reducing their losses needs to be the priority.可知,由于最贫穷的人根本不可能从与厄尔尼诺相关的灾难中弥补他们的损失,因此首要的任务是减少他们的损失。本文的主旨思想就是呼吁人们为厄尔尼诺做准...
根据第一段A strong El Nino (厄尔尼诺暖流) causes the temperature around the world to rise厄尔尼诺暖流导致全球气温上升.及最后一段Nearly 200 countries agreed last year to work to keep global temperatures from rising more than 3 .6°F by 2100.去年,将近200个国家同意在2100年前努力防止全球气温上升...
Fig. 7.7.(A) Schematic representation of ocean circulation and atmosphere at El Nino. (B) Positive anomaly(in white)of seawater temperature in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of South America during El Nino in 1997. ((A) NOAA, What is El Niño? Available from:https://www.pmel.noaa....
16.CHARACTERISTICS OF FREQUENCY RESPONSE BETWEEN EL NINO AND SOUTHERN OSCILLATION厄尔尼诺和南方涛动的频率响应特征 17.Rethinking on the Global Effects of EI Niйa and La Niйa;对厄尔尼诺和拉尼娜全球效应的再思考 18.But for the last ten yrs he has been trying to second-guess the boy child.但在...
Environmentalists confuse El Nino with global warming: See:http://www.appinsys.com/GlobalWarming/ElNino2010.htm See also the additional oceanic oscillation documents: Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO) PDO + AMO Influences ...
El Nino,a Spanish term for" the Christ child",was named by South American fishermen who noticed that the global weather pattern,which happens every two to seven years,reduced the amount of fishes caught around Christmas.El Nino sees warm water,collected over several years in the western ...
El Nino Years: The first signs of an El Niño are: Warm water spreads back from the west Pacific to the east Pacific Warm air rises near Peru (low pressure), causing rain in the Americas Decrease in air pressure over central and eastern Pacific Ocean Winds in the Pacific ocean weaken ...