Why do you think El Niño and La Niña’s natural occurrences in the planet become
intense or severe through time?
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Why do you think El Niño and La Niña’s natural occurrences in the planet become
intense or severe through time?
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El Niño
El Niño is a term for the warming phase of the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO), a cyclical weather pattern that influences temperature and rainfall across the global. It is a warming of the central to eastern tropical Pacific Ocean. During an El Niño event, sea surface temperatures across the Pacific can warm by 1–3°F or more for anything between a few months to two years. El Niño impacts weather systems around the globe, triggering predictable disruptions in temperature, rainfall and winds.
La Niña
is the opposite a cooling phase of ENSO that tends to have global climate impacts opposite to those of El Niño.