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El Niño is primarily associated with the Pacific Ocean due to specific ocean-atmosphere interactions that occur there, such as the warm water displacement along the equatorial Pacific. The Atlantic Ocean does not have the same conditions, including the necessary oceanic currents and thermoclines, to support the development of similar phenomena. Additionally, the atmospheric dynamics and trade winds in the Atlantic do not create the same feedback loops that drive El Niño events in the Pacific. As a result, while the Atlantic can experience its own climate variations, they are distinct from El Niño.

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