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.
Later in 2012 maybe - we are currently in a La Nina.
The weather phenomenon is known as El Nino.
As of late October 2010, the last (moderate) El Nino was long gone and we have a strengthening La Nina currently, which is predicted through winter and maybe even through next spring. Beyond that it is very difficult to predict the behavior of this oscillation.
It doesn't. El Nino has impacts all around the world. The ultimate trigger, though relates to the reversal of a wind current over the equatorial Pacific, which produces the characteristic warming of the surface waters. A few other patterns similar to El Nino have been identified, but these are separate events.
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.
El Nino is a coupled ocean-atmosphere oscillation. It has effects on most cities in the world.
3-7 yrs
Later in 2012 maybe - we are currently in a La Nina.
El Nino is bad
The weather phenomenon is known as El Nino.
As of late October 2010, the last (moderate) El Nino was long gone and we have a strengthening La Nina currently, which is predicted through winter and maybe even through next spring. Beyond that it is very difficult to predict the behavior of this oscillation.
'El Nino' means 'the christ child'
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It doesn't. El Nino has impacts all around the world. The ultimate trigger, though relates to the reversal of a wind current over the equatorial Pacific, which produces the characteristic warming of the surface waters. A few other patterns similar to El Nino have been identified, but these are separate events.
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