Meteorology(climate)

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You might find some el nino adn la nina stuff on http://www.cliffnotes.com. I found quite a few thing on that website :!:
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What causes La Niña?*
Typically, a La Niña is preceded by a buildup of cooler-than-normal subsurface waters in the tropical Pacific. Eastward-moving atmospheric and oceanic waves help bring the cold water to the surface through a complex series of events still being studied. In time, the easterly trade winds strengthen, cold upwelling off Peru and Ecuador intensifies, and sea-surface temperatures (SSTs) drop below normal. During the 1988- 89 La Niña, SSTs fell to as much as 4 degrees C (7 degrees F) below normal. Both La Niña and El Niñq tend to peak during the Northern Hemisphere winter. http://www.elnino.noaa.gov/lanina_new_faq.html
hopefully helps a little. :D
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For the southern occilation, I know that the pressure changes (on Darwin + Tahiti islands)?

Does anyone know on which island the pressure increases + on which island the pressure decreases?

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and 18 days later, your question is answered. :roll:

ok...im a really bad graph reader, but...i think its darwin increases, tahiti decreases...i think

http://www.cgd.ucar.edu/cas/catalog/climind/soi.html

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Thanks!! :D :D
soobsession wrote:and 18 days later, your question is answered. :roll:

ok...im a really bad graph reader, but...i think its darwin increases, tahiti decreases...i think

http://www.cgd.ucar.edu/cas/catalog/climind/soi.html
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Well I know that during El Nino pressure over Tahiti decreases.
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yay!!! then my not so amazing graph reading skills havent failed me yet. ;) So Tahiti decreases, whereas Darwin increases :D

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soobsession wrote:yay!!! then my not so amazing graph reading skills havent failed me yet. ;) So Tahiti decreases, whereas Darwin increases :D
Yup. That was on my note sheet's el nino/ la nina table lol
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Congrats, pgj for meteo. :D

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Very off topic...Olypionia?
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