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  • El Niño - Education
    El Niño is a climate pattern that describes the unusual warming of surface waters in the eastern Pacific Ocean
  • All About Climate - Education
    Climate is the long-term pattern of weather in a particular area Weather can change from hour-to-hour, day-to-day, month-to-month or even year-to-year A region ’s weather patterns , usually tracked for at least 30 years, are considered its climate Climate System Different parts of the world have different climates Some parts of the world are hot and rainy nearly every day They have a tropical wet climate Others are cold and snow-covered most of the year They have a polar climate
  • What You Need to Know about El Niño - National Geographic Education Blog
    El Niño and La Niña can be thought of as the ocean part of ENSO, while the Southern Oscillation can be thought of as the atmospheric part of the phenomenon El Niño is a climate pattern that describes the unusual warming of surface waters of the tropical eastern Pacific
  • Home - National Geographic Society
    The National Geographic Society is a global non-profit organization committed to exploring, illuminating, and protecting the wonder of our world
  • Climate - National Geographic Society
    Climate describes the average weather conditions of a particular place over a 30-year period All places on Earth have their own climates Some climates are small in scale, like the climate of a local region or the microclimates within an ecosystem, and some are much larger, such as the climates of entire continents, or the world’s oceans Different from weather events, which are short-term and temporary phenomena, climates are usually steady and predictable, and shape how organisms and
  • La Niña - Education
    La Niña is a climate pattern that describes the cooling of surface-ocean waters along the tropical west coast of South America La Niña is considered to be the counterpart to El Niño, which is characterized by unusually warm ocean temperatures in the equatorial region of the Pacific Ocean Together, La Niña and El Niño are the "cold" (La Niña) and "warm" (El Niño) phases of the El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) ENSO is series of linked weather - and ocean-related phenomena
  • Coriolis Effect and Atmospheric Circulation - Education
    Weather on Earth is driven by complex patterns of atmospheric circulation, which is itself caused by sunlight and the planet’s rotation
  • Currents Are King, When Currents Collide Disruptive Force - Islands . . .
    Currents Are King When Currents Collide Disruptive Force The waters and currents moving around Galápagos Islands support life The islands are not special just because of how they formed They are teeming with life in part because of where they formed The Galápagos Islands sit at the intersection of several major ocean currents—some warm, some cold The climate is dependent almost entirely on these currents, whichever one is prevalent at the time And the currents, in turn, are
  • Currents Are King, When Currents Collide Disruptive Force - Islands . . .
    Currents Are King When Currents Collide Disruptive Force The waters and currents moving around Galápagos Islands support life The islands are teeming with life in part because of where they formed The Galápagos Islands sit at the intersection of several major ocean currents—some warm, some cold The climate depends on these currents And the currents are influenced by the winds that push them Let’s start with the Humboldt current It sweeps north from Antarctica up the western edge of
  • Upwelling - National Geographic Society
    Upwelling is a process in which currents bring deep, cold water to the surface of the ocean Upwelling is a result of winds and the rotation of the Earth





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