×
Risultati relativi a El Nino
Cerca invece El Nio
El Nino da oceanservice.noaa.gov
24 ago 2023 ˇ El Nino and La Nina are complex weather patterns resulting from variations in ocean temperatures in the Equatorial Pacific.
El Nino da en.wikipedia.org
El Niņo–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is a global climate phenomenon that emerges from variations in winds and sea surface temperatures over the tropical ...
El Nino da www.climate.gov
El Niņo and La Niņa are the warm and cool phases of a recurring climate pattern across the tropical Pacific—the El Niņo-Southern Oscillation, or “ENSO” for ...
El Nino da www.pmel.noaa.gov
El Niņo is characterized by unusually warm ocean temperatures in the Equatorial Pacific, as opposed to La Niņa, which is characterized by unusually cold ocean ...
El Nino da education.nationalgeographic.org
19 ott 2023 ˇ El Niņo is a climate pattern that describes the unusual warming of surface waters in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
El Nino da www.usgs.gov
The term El Niņo (Spanish for 'the Christ Child') refers to a warming of the ocean surface, or above-average sea surface temperatures, in the central and ...

El Niņo-Oscillazione Meridionale

El Niņo-Oscillazione Meridionale č un fenomeno climatico globale che emerge dalle variazioni dei venti e delle temperature della superficie del mare sull'Oceano Pacifico tropicale. Queste variazioni hanno uno schema irregolare ma hanno una certa... Wikipedia (inglese)
El Nino is a natural climate phenomenon marked by warmer-than-average sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern Pacific Ocean near the equator, which ...
El Nino da www.climate.gov
El Niņo: A warming of the ocean surface, or above-average sea surface temperatures (SST), in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean. Over Indonesia, ...
El Nino da www.weather.gov
El Niņo: A warming of the ocean surface, or above-average sea surface temperatures (SST), in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean. ˇ La Niņa: A cooling ...
El Nino da www.bbc.com
El Niņo means warmer water spreads further, and stays closer to the surface. This releases more heat into the atmosphere, creating wetter and warmer air.