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Later in 2012 maybe - we are currently in a La Nina.
A common mistake is that La Nina and El Nino are actual storms. However, La Nina and El Nino are just terms used to describe either a wet, rainy season (La Nina) or a dry season (El Nino). So, La Nina's are not measured on size; it is just a term to indicate a current/soon-upcoming wet and rainy season.
The roles of the oceans in El Nino and La Nina are that they control the climate of the pacific ocean which has rising air into the clouds and comes down as rain or snow hail sleet or anything that has anything to do with that.
The difference between El Nino and La Nina is basically water temperatures. El Nino is warming surface water temperatures resulting in nutrient poor waters in the Equatorial Current while during La Nina, the water temperatures will be lower.
El Nino and La Nina are climatic events that result from the Pacific Ocean decadal current. They are not problems, but just plain old weather.
La nina Actually, it's El Nino
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El Nino and La Nina have many similarities. One of these are that they are caused by changing weather patterns, another is that they are associated with temperature change in the water.
Later in 2012 maybe - we are currently in a La Nina.
A common mistake is that La Nina and El Nino are actual storms. However, La Nina and El Nino are just terms used to describe either a wet, rainy season (La Nina) or a dry season (El Nino). So, La Nina's are not measured on size; it is just a term to indicate a current/soon-upcoming wet and rainy season.
The buoys are equipped with computer that's how scientist can study the The El nino, or la Nina occurs
The roles of the oceans in El Nino and La Nina are that they control the climate of the pacific ocean which has rising air into the clouds and comes down as rain or snow hail sleet or anything that has anything to do with that.
ang el nino ay ang kasalungat ng la nina na ibig sabihin ay tagulan o rainy season.ang el nino ay tagtuyot o sunny season.
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.
The difference between El Nino and La Nina is basically water temperatures. El Nino is warming surface water temperatures resulting in nutrient poor waters in the Equatorial Current while during La Nina, the water temperatures will be lower.