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Explain how the climate in a specific region differs during El Nino and La Nina differ e sea surface temperatures are cooler than normal, and the easterly winds become strong are recurring climate patterns across the tropical Pacific

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Answered by Anonymous
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During El Niño, the jet stream is oriented from west to east across the southern portion of the United States. Thus, this region becomes more susceptible to severe weather outbreaks during the winter. Conversely, during La Niña, the jet stream and severe weather are likely to be farther north.

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Answered by Itzcupkae
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During El Niño, the jet stream is oriented from west to east across the southern portion of the United States. Thus, this region becomes more susceptible to severe weather outbreaks during the winter. Conversely, during La Niña, the jet stream and severe weather are likely to be farther north.

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