Trade winds.
El Nino affects industries in mozambique because of the weather changes.
The weather phenomenon is known as El Nino.
During an El Nino event, there tends to be fewer hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean. This is because El Nino conditions typically create stronger wind shear over the Atlantic, which can inhibit hurricane formation and intensification.
It usually takes several months to transition into an El Nino, with probably at least 6 months to go from neutral to an El Nino of a strength that is of any consequence.
The plural form of "El Nino" is "Los Ninos" in Spanish.
El Nino affects industries in mozambique because of the weather changes.
El Nino is bad
No, it is a global coupled ocean-atmosphere phenomenon. El Nino refers to the unusual warming of the tropical Pacific Ocean waters, while the Southern Oscillation (which is part of El Nino's full name) refers to the weakening of trade winds and shifting of low pressure in the Pacific. El Nino can be difficult to conceptualize because you can't easily see it as you would see a hurricane (from space) or tornado (from the ground). It is best seen on infrared satellite sensors, and even then many people would not know what they're looking at. Its consequences, however, can be much more impressive and tangible.
The weather phenomenon is known as El Nino.
'El Nino' means 'the christ child'
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el nino means the kid in spanish Fernando Torres Liverpool's spanish striker is known as el nino
There are fewer fish during El Nino because El Nino causes dramatic temperature fluctuations. This combined with rapidly rising or decreasing water levels lead fish to find a more stable environment in which to live.
A weather condition that lasts for many months is called El Nino. El Nino is associated with warm ocean temperatures that move over land.
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During an El Nino event, there tends to be fewer hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean. This is because El Nino conditions typically create stronger wind shear over the Atlantic, which can inhibit hurricane formation and intensification.