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El Nino refers to the warm current that flows southward along the coasts of Ecuador and Peru between January and March, marking the end of the local fishing season. This results in a shift in ocean temperatures and atmospheric conditions in the tropical Pacific, which disrupts weather around the world.

El Nino climatic conditions occur every few years, and they are not predictable. Usually

though not always El Nino brings more rain and higher temperatures. Also, warm ocean currents come farther north and all kinds of tropical fish can be caught in the waters far north of where they can usually be found. The climate pattern is important, because it can change the weather of the United States particularly in California and southern states. It has also been noticed that severe droughts in India occur when there is El Nino.

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  • Warmer winters in North America.
  • Reduced hurricane activity in the Atlantic.
  • Dryer areas tend to receive more rain
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b/c it causes extreme weather such as flood and country's depend on fishing and is mostly affected in Pacific Ocean

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