Peruvian fishermen named El Nino for the Christ child in the 1600s when they noticed the tropical Pacific warming around Christmas some years. 秘鲁渔民于17世纪注意到在有些年份圣诞节前后热带太平洋变暖,因此将这种现象命名为圣婴。 El Ninos occur when, for reasons unknown, there's a weakening in th...
El Ninos occur every two to seven years in varying intensity.A strong El Nino heats up the atmosphere and changes circulation patterns around the globe. It means more frequent storms over the western U.S., especially California and more rain for the west coast of South America. Southern Asi...
El Ninos occur every three to seven years in varying intensity, with the 2015 El Nino, nicknamed the "Godzilla," one of the strongest on record. Effects can include severe drought, heavy rains and temperature rises at global scale. Cyril Caminade, a population and epidemiology researcher who l...
5. Paragraph 3 supports which of the following statements about El Ninos, as that term is now used? O El Nifios can originate in areas other than the Pacific Ocean. O El Nifios can arise when warm currents last for two months or less. O El Nifios affect water temperatures long distanc...
It dominates other phenomena when it occurs. A template of this event has been constructed giving the time evolution, which is an alternating sequence of 'El Ninos' and 'La Ninas'. The duration of the event is about 15 years unless some other event intervenes. Three such events can ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 9 (Xinhua) -- U.S. scientists have found that strong El Nino events can cause remarkable ice loss in some Antarctic ice shelves while the opposite may occur during strong La Nina events, a new study revealed Monday. ...
At the same time, the place where strong thunderstorms occur on the equator moves eastward. Although those might seem like small differences, it nevertheless can. have big effects on the world's climate. What muses it? Usually, the wind blows strongly from east to west along the equator in...
the first WWB tends to trigger a strong El Niño but the following EWB kills the event and postpones it until the next year when another series of the WWBs occur. Next, the model is able to simulate the traditional moderate EP El Niño (purple color; e.g., years 225, 238, 403 ...
Success of computer models that predicted when the El Nino event would occur; Comment of Chester Ropelewski at the American Geophysical Union meeting in San Francisco; Frequencies of El Ninos; The last El Nino; Predictions from a statistical model at the National Meteorological Center (NMC); ...
warming, in other words. Conversely, the opposite to El Nino, La Nina, suppresses global temperatures. When several La Nina years occur in a row,climatescience deniers are given the opportunity to insist that the world is cooling. This has happened before, most notably in the post-1998 ...