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NOAA and El Nino: NOAA's role in studying, predicting and mitigating the El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phenomenon.
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National Academies popular article describes the basic scientific research that led to our current understanding of these weather phenomenon.
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What are El Nino and La Nina? El Nino - (El Nee-nyo) is the warming of ... La Nina occurs roughly half as often as El Nino; El Nino and La Nina are the most ...
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Learn how wind and water drive El Niño and La Niña. deviation-thumbnail.jpg. Peru was where it all began, but El Niño's abnormal effects on the main ...
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Observations, forecasts, scientific analyses and historical perspectives from research institutions.
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Retrieved 2009-07-26. ^ Climate Prediction Center (2005-12-19). "ENSO FAQ: How often do El Niño and La Niña typically occur?". ...
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Aug 7, 2009 ... El Niño and La Niña episodes each tend to last roughly a year, although occasionally they may last 18 months or longer. ...
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Oct 24, 2009 ... These images show the strongest El Niño and La Niña events of the past twenty years and their impact on rainfall over North and South ...
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