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What are the effects of "EL Nino and La Nina"?

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Answered by picipav
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The warmer ocean conditions can also lead to more rainfall and floods along the west coast of the Americas. A stronger easterly wind flow, on the other hand, can increase upwelling and make the sea surface temperatures even colder, producing La Nina. Both phenomena can have far-reaching weather effects.
Answered by Anonymous
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El Nino is the warm phase, whereas La Nina is the colder counterpart of El Nino.

  • El Nino is the southern oscillation's hot period and is synonymous with a band of warm ocean water that occurs in the central and east-central equatorial Pacific, including the region off South America's Pacific coast. La Nina, as part of the broader El Nino, a southern oscillation weather trend, and is a combined ocean-atmosphere event that is El Nino's cooler equivalent.
  • Both the terms refer to seasonal shifts in sea surface temperatures in the Pacific Ocean that influence climate around the globe. The contrary cycle characterizes La Nina which are the trade winds are rising and warm water and rainstorms are being moved to the Atlantic, just west of the Equator.
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