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No weather phenomenon is ever the same. Every El Nino is different because the spatial distribution of temperature anomalies (i.e. departures from normal temperatures) will invariable be different. This causes different interactions and feedbacks between the ocean and atmosphere. However, a lot of generalizations can still be made about an El Nino just knowing its strength, although knowing where these anomalies are centered also greatly helps.

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