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  2. Effects of the El Niño–Southern Oscillation in the United ...

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    Across Alaska, El Niño events do not have a correlation towards dry or wet conditions; however, La Niña events lead to drier than normal conditions.During El Niño events, increased precipitation is expected in Southern California, Arizona, and New Mexico due to a more southerly, zonal, storm track over the Southwest, leading to increased winter snowpack, but a more subdued summer monsoon ...

  3. El Niño–Southern Oscillation - Wikipedia

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    He and others (including Norwegian-American meteorologist Jacob Bjerknes) are generally credited with identifying the El Niño effect. [262] The major 1982–83 El Niño led to an upsurge of interest from the scientific community. The period 1990–95 was unusual in that El Niños have rarely occurred in such rapid succession.

  4. El Nino watch issued: Here's how it could affect weather in ...

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    El Niño is part of a regular climate cycle known as the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO). It occurs when sea surface temperatures in the equatorial eastern Pacific rise to above-average ...

  5. What is El Nino and how does it affect the weather? - AOL

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    The El Niño pattern has an impact on the number of tropical systems that can develop during the Atlantic hurricane season, and it can also influence weather events during the winter months.

  6. El Niño intensifies: What does it mean for the US this winter?

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    The start of meteorological winter is just four weeks away, and it could be a doozy for some parts of the United States as El Niño heats up and reshapes the weather over North America. El Niño ...

  7. 1997–98 El Niño event - Wikipedia

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    The 1997 El Niño observed by TOPEX/Poseidon.The white areas off the tropical coasts of South and North America indicate the pool of warm water. In January 1997, probes gathering information on deep water temperatures discovered an area of unusually warm water, centered around 150 meters depth, across the western half of the Pacific Ocean.

  8. El Niño is likely on its way. Here’s what it could mean for ...

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    As a result, warm water is pushed back east to the western coasts of North and South America. El Niño can significantly affect weather across the country, NOAA says. Warmer waters in the Pacific ...

  9. El Niño has arrived, and here’s what it means for Idaho’s ...

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    What does El Niño mean for Idaho? During an El Niño winter, the Pacific Northwest is usually drier and warmer, while the southern U.S. will experience wetter-than-usual conditions.