they just do it cause they are scientists
The weather phenomenon is known as El Nino.
El Nino is a weather phenomenon which causes extreme and unpredictable weather conditions every three to six years and can last up to twelve months. It is close to impossible to predict when the next one will occur until scientists see the warning signs occurring.
El Nino affects industries in mozambique because of the weather changes.
It can help predict extreme weather events and their impacts, such as droughts, floods, and hurricanes. Understanding El Nino can also aid in developing strategies for mitigating its effects on ecosystems and human populations. Additionally, it can improve climate models and enhance our overall understanding of Earth's climate system.
El Nino and La Nina refer to prolonged periods of warming or cooling of sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean. This leads to large-scale changes in atmospheric circulation patterns, affecting weather patterns globally for an extended period, hence impacting climate rather than just individual weather events.
The weather phenomenon is known as El Nino.
El Nino is a weather phenomenon which causes extreme and unpredictable weather conditions every three to six years and can last up to twelve months. It is close to impossible to predict when the next one will occur until scientists see the warning signs occurring.
El Nino is the warm phase of El Nino Southern Oscillation, with La Nina being the cool phase. It could be considered a quasi-periodic weather phenomenon.
El Nino affects industries in mozambique because of the weather changes.
It can help predict extreme weather events and their impacts, such as droughts, floods, and hurricanes. Understanding El Nino can also aid in developing strategies for mitigating its effects on ecosystems and human populations. Additionally, it can improve climate models and enhance our overall understanding of Earth's climate system.
El Nino and La Nina refer to prolonged periods of warming or cooling of sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean. This leads to large-scale changes in atmospheric circulation patterns, affecting weather patterns globally for an extended period, hence impacting climate rather than just individual weather events.
El Nino and evaporation :)
Unusal weather, and the death of fishes.
El Nino and Evaporation! :)
every few years El Nino arrives in Latin America and turns the weather upside down as if the weather turned opposite
Instruments commonly used to monitor an El Niño event include satellites for remote sensing of sea surface temperature anomalies, buoys to measure ocean temperatures and currents, and weather balloons to collect atmospheric data. These instruments help scientists track the development and intensity of El Niño events and make predictions about their impacts.
El Nino cannot be prevented. It is just an oscillation in the Pacific, and it is not such a massive natural disaster that most people thing it is.