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How do El Niño and La Niña differ? there are warmer sea surface temperatures in the Pacific temperatures are cooler than normal, and the easterly winds become stronger

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Answered by IYIoin
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El Niño refers to the above-average sea-surface temperatures that periodically develop across the east-central equatorial Pacific. It represents the warm phase of the ENSO cycle. La Niña refers to the periodic cooling of sea-surface temperatures across the east-central equatorial Pacific.

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