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  1. 10 de sept. de 2021 · F. Lacaba ’s 1965 poem “Ang Kapaguran ng Panahon” (“The Weariness of. Time”) with the 2015 El Niño phenomenon in the Philippines and its violent. culmination the following year in ...

  2. El Niño is a climatic phenomenon named by Peruvian fishermen who noticed a warm current occurring around Christmas time (hence its name El Niño, "the child"). It is a complex climatic phenomenon that occurs irregularly in the tropical Pacific Ocean. It is characterized by an abnormal increase in the sea surface temperature, leading to ...

  3. 28 de nov. de 2022 · A poem that has been often valued for its being among the first Bagay poems published in 1965, alongside the works of Rolando Tolentino and Bienvenido Lumbera, “Kapaguran” is especially read here in relation to another seemingly unconnected context that took place more than 50 years after the initial publication of the poem: the 2015 El Niño phenomenon in the Philippines, which has left ...

  4. 5 de may. de 2024 · According to the Philippine Atmospheric and Astronomical Services Administration, El Niño is a climate pattern that occurs when the sea surface temperatures over the Central and Eastern Pacific Ocean warm up and affect air and sea currents. It increases the likelihood of below-normal rainfall conditions, potentially causing dry spells ...

  5. 12 de jun. de 2014 · In general, El Niño-related temperature and precipitation impacts across the United States occur during the cold half of the year (October through March). The most reliable of these signals (the one that has been observed most frequently) is wetter-than-average conditions along the Gulf Coast from Texas to Florida during this 6-month period.

  6. 19 de sept. de 2023 · The Bureau of Meteorology has declared that Australia is now in an El Niño climate pattern that will increase the chances of a hot and dry summer, and heighten the risk of dangerous bushfires.

  7. Abstract Atmospheric–oceanic departure patterns in the tropical Atlantic and eastern Pacific associated with the Ecuador/Peru El Niñno and its antithesis are studied on the basis of long-term ship observations during 1911–71. Departure maps of sea level pressure (SLP), wind speed and sea surface temperature (SST) in March/April are presented for composite of ten extreme years of either ...