It is impossible for them to occur at the same time. They are two opposite phases of the same oscillation. It is either one or the other, or it is somewhere in between (neutral).
The opposite of El Nino is La Nina.El Nino is a time of warming water in the Pacific Ocean, and changes in weather patterns throughout the world.La Nina is a time of cooling water, and a reverse of weather phenomena.Try the link below for more information.
The opposite of an El Nino, La Nina is formed by cooler-than-normal subsurface waters in the central and eastern tropical Pacific. On average, it occurs every 3-6 years, but atmospheric changes, effects of industrialised nations and many other factors are gradually changing the frequency and length of La Nina.
volcanic eruptions and earthquakes
Yes, El Nino can be predicted to an extent: we usually have a pretty good idea where it will be up through at least 6 months, and sometimes more. We are able to do this by extensively monitoring the source region of El Nino (or more correctly, El Nino Southern Oscillation, which also includes La Nina). Here in the Tropical Pacific Ocean, ocean temperatures are carefully monitored with networks of buoys as well as using special types of sensors mounted on satellites. Atmospheric conditions are also obtained from satellites, some buoys, and radiosondes. All of these data are collected and run through supercomputers, which model the future state of the atmosphere and ocean. Many of these models are run at the same time, and usually the prediction is somewhere around the middle road of the model runs. They are then continuously refined as time goes on and more data are obtained, and the forecasts are always being updated.
No because there isn't enough oxygen.
The opposite of El Nino is La Nina.El Nino is a time of warming water in the Pacific Ocean, and changes in weather patterns throughout the world.La Nina is a time of cooling water, and a reverse of weather phenomena.Try the link below for more information.
Technology.
Two events that cannot occur at the same time are called mutually exclusive.
yes both can occurs at same time.
At the same time
not always but alot of the time they do occur at the same time it is possible
The opposite of an El Nino, La Nina is formed by cooler-than-normal subsurface waters in the central and eastern tropical Pacific. On average, it occurs every 3-6 years, but atmospheric changes, effects of industrialised nations and many other factors are gradually changing the frequency and length of La Nina.
yes it does=]
Cytokinesis I think...
the relation that exists when things occur at the same time
When the moon and sun appear in the same spot in the sky at the same time
Yes, multiple aneurysms can occur.