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  1. 9 de may. de 2024 · El Niño and La Niña are the warm and cool phases of a recurring climate pattern across the tropical Pacific—the El Niño-Southern Oscillation, or “ENSO” for short. The pattern shifts back and forth irregularly every two to seven years, bringing predictable shifts in ocean surface temperature and disrupting the wind and rainfall patterns ...

  2. The El Niño–Southern Oscillation is a single climate phenomenon that periodically fluctuates between three phases: Neutral, La Niña or El Niño. [12] La Niña and El Niño are opposite phases in the oscillation which are deemed to occur when specific ocean and atmospheric conditions are reached or exceeded.

  3. 4 de jul. de 2023 · Una nueva actualización de la Organización Meteorológica Mundial ( OMM) pronostica que hay un 90% de probabilidades de que el fenómeno de El Niño continúe durante el segundo semestre de 2023. Se espera que sea, como mínimo, de intensidad moderada. La actualización de la agencia combina previsiones y orientaciones de expertos de todo el ...

  4. DILG Strategic Plan 2023-2028; Careers; Contact Us. DILG Official; Regional Offices Website / Location Map; FAQs; MEMO CIRCULARS. Mitigation and Preparedness Measures for the El Niño Phenomenon 2023 April 25, 2023. Reference Number: MC No. 2023-065. Download Attachment. Facebook. Twitter. Google+. More IssuancesIssuances Archive.

  5. 22 de mar. de 2024 · This type of phenomenon, distinguished by its distinct evolution, spatial pattern, dynamics, and impacts from basin-scale El Niño events, is categorized as a coastal El Niño (5–7).Similar extreme events occurred in 1925 and 2017 (6, 8, 9).Some studies show that intraseasonal downwelling Kelvin waves (6, 10, 11) trigger the coastal El Niño, and coastal Bjerknes feedback further amplifies it.

  6. 10 de ago. de 2023 · Animation of maps of sea surface temperatures in the Pacific Ocean compared to the long-term average over five-day periods from the end of May to early August 2023. The waters in the key monitoring region, which scientists call "the Niño-3.4 region," progressively become warmer than average (red) as El Niño builds.

  7. 16 de abr. de 2024 · The El Niño weather phase, which began in summer 2023, has now come to an end, the Australian Bureau of Meteorology says. It helped to boost global temperatures to record levels in recent months ...