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International Journal of Innovative Research in Engineering & Management, 2022
El Nino episodes are major climatic disruptions that occur every 2 to 8 years and originate in the equatorial Pacific Ocean. From the coastlines of Peru and Ecuador to the middle of the equatorial Pacific Ocean, unusually warm waters at the ocean surface mark the developed phase of El Nino.
Dr. Anubhav Soni, Pooran Singh
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El Nino episodes are major climatic disruptions that occur every 2 to 8 years and originate in the equatorial Pacific Ocean. From the coastlines of Peru and Ecuador to the middle of the equatorial Pacific Ocean, unusually warm waters at the ocean surface mark the developed phase of El Nino.
Dr. Anubhav Soni, Pooran Singh
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Interannual Variability of El Nino
2021The article examines the nature and the possibility of predicting the onset and strength of the El Nino climatic phenomenon. The analysis of the internal structure of the surface temperature of the ocean and air, pressure, amount of precipitation in the region of the tropical Pacific Ocean during the onset and absence of the El Nino (La Nina ...
I. A. Martyn +3 more
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Science, 2000
Recent advances in observational and theoretical studies of El Niño have shed light on controversies concerning the possible effect of global warming on this phenomenon over the past few decades and in the future. El Niño is now understood to be one phase of a natural mode of oscillation—La Niña is the complementary phase—that results from unstable ...
, Fedorov, , Philander
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Recent advances in observational and theoretical studies of El Niño have shed light on controversies concerning the possible effect of global warming on this phenomenon over the past few decades and in the future. El Niño is now understood to be one phase of a natural mode of oscillation—La Niña is the complementary phase—that results from unstable ...
, Fedorov, , Philander
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Rivista dell'infermiere, 1999
The "global" climatic phenomenon of El Niño is described in its "local" expressions and dramatic health implications through the daily chronicle of what happens in an area of the Pacific Amazonia in Ecuador. The report is also an example of how health promoters living with the communities substantially contribute to the comprehensive surveillance of ...
M, Anselmi, R, Prandi, J M, Moreira
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The "global" climatic phenomenon of El Niño is described in its "local" expressions and dramatic health implications through the daily chronicle of what happens in an area of the Pacific Amazonia in Ecuador. The report is also an example of how health promoters living with the communities substantially contribute to the comprehensive surveillance of ...
M, Anselmi, R, Prandi, J M, Moreira
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El Nino and the Southern Oscillation
2000Part I. Global and Regional Characteristics and Impacts of Enson Variability: 1. ENSO and climatic variability in the last 150 years R. Allan 2. Understanding and predicting extratropical teleconnections related to ENSO M. Hoerling and A. Kumar 3. Global modes of ENSO and non-ENSO sea surface temperature variability and their associations with climate ...
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The impacts of El Nino on Philippine fisheries [PDF]
The El Nino phenomenon is an "anomalous climatic condition in the tropical Pacific region which occurs every two to seven years and affects the global climate". There is a greater increase in the water surface temperature of the eastern tropical and central tropical Pacific during an El Nino episode relative to that of the western tropical ...
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