La Nina brings drought to the continent. El Nino on the other hand brings floods, rain, rising rivers and misery.
El Nino and El Nina
The El Nino can not be prevented. The El Nino bounces from South America across the Pacific Ocean and then across the Indian ocean to Africa and then bounces back to South America. Another name for it is "The southern ocean oscillation."
Off the western coast of South America.
No, its the warming of the ocean off the western coast of South America
No, its the warming of the ocean off the western coast of South America
La Niña is a climate pattern that describes the cooling of surface ocean waters along the tropical west coast of South America. La Nina is considered to be the counterpart to El Nino, which is characterized by unusually warm ocean temperatures in the equatorial region of the Pacific Ocean.
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El Nino
El nino is a weather pattern that can negatively impact the weather of the areas it affects. El nino typically impacts Mexico and the United States. The part of the world impacted is the Northern and Western Hemispheres.
El Nino (the warm phase) produces favorable hurricane conditions.
General rule: El Nino = bad La Nina = good In South America, El Nino severely reduces the fish stocks by reducing nutrients that normally come up from the ocean depths. This devastatingly affects mainly the fishing industry of South America because without the upwellings, many fish and/or sea animals die from lack of food. El Nino causes a disturbance in the crucial food chain. Not sure about the impact on fish in Oceania though; just droughts, bushfires and general hardship.