El Nino/La Nina What is El Nino? From NOAA website El Nino was originally recognized by fishermen off the coast of South America as the appearance of unusually warm water in the Pacific Ocean, occurring near the beginning of the year. El Nino means The Little Boy or Christ child in ...
they have occurred twice during the last decade (Supplementary Fig.1). This raises the question as to whether multi-year El Niño events might become more frequent under anthropogenic forcing-induced warming, particularly in the twenty-first century and beyond. To address this question, we compar...
Scatter diagram of forecast ensemble members showing October Nino3.4 SST anomaly against July west Pacific SST anomaly for G5 (blue circles) and S4 (red circles). Ensemble means are large circles. Observations (black circle) are HadISST1.1. The dashed grey line indicates the 0.8 °C ...
Scientists say that this year's El Niño is especially threatening because of the size of the pool of warm water that's formed in the Pacific Ocean. That pool is one of the largest of the century and scientists fear its huge size will determine the scope and severity of the weather it...
is of less importance than the ever-growing discrepancy between the temperature trends predicted by models and the far less exciting real-world temperature change that has been observed. It remains possible that el Nino-like conditions may prevail this year, reducing the length of the Great Pause...
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Comparison of the phase transition between multi-year and single-year La Niña. (a) Phase space diagram for observed composite multi-year (blue) and single-year (light blue) La Niña plotted for the periods preceding El Niño to the termination of La Niña. The horizontal axis is N3....
Schematic diagram of the modulation of running 3-month mean SST intensity for the Niño 3.4 region (5°N−5°S, 120°−170°W) by tropical cyclones (TCs) over the western North Pacific. Walker circulation (light blue circle) is weakened by the direct effect of asymmetrically anomalous ...
[39] referred to El Nino “diversity” in order to understand the different types of ENSO. The truth of the matter is that each El Niño has been accompanied by surprises: surprising in its timing, behavior, in its characteristics such as intensity or duration or in its societal and ...
Therefore, the responses of the East Asian climate to the two El Nino cases are expected to be significantly different. 3.2. Different Precipitation Anomalies in Eastern China During El Niño Decaying Springs El Niño mainly influences the East Asian circulation through the Pacific–East Asian ...