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Chapter 5 part 3: El Niño-Southern Oscillation Warming of waters in the eastern equatorial Pacific –Equatorial region off South America coast El Niño – the boy reference to the Christ Child Associated with numerous changes in weather patterns worldwide Typically occurs on time scales of 3 to 7 years for about 18 months 1 Figure 5-37
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Circulation patternsWalker circulation 2 Figure 5-38
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3 Figure 5-39: Bulge of warm water slowly moving across the equatorial Pacific Ocean.
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Patterns associated with El Niño ENSOSouthern oscillation La Niñaopposite of El Niño Causes of El Niño –Atmosphere changes first or ocean changes first? –Weather effects 4 Figure 5-40
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Forecasting El Nino 5 Figure 5-B: Buoy array. Figure 5-C: Normal Conditions in tropical Pacific Ocean.
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6 Figure 5-D: El Nino Conditions in tropical Pacific Ocean. Figure 5-E: La Nina Conditions in tropical Pacific Ocean.
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Summary: El Niño is a warming of eastern equatorial Pacific water and subsequent switching of the high and low air pressure patterns El Niño is associated with varied weather patterns in different locations globally 7 Cruise ship: Ocean Seeker (Kaim-im-o-ana)
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