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  1. 9 de abr. de 2015 · El Niño events are large climate disturbances which are originated in the equatorial Pacific Ocean, and occur in every 2 to 8 years. The developed phase of El Niño is characterized by...

  2. 20 May 2024. Outline. Summary. Recent Evolution and Current Conditions. Oceanic Niño Index (ONI) Pacific SST Outlook. U.S. Seasonal Precipitation and Temperature Outlooks. Summary. ENSO Alert System Status: El Niño Advisory / La Niña Watch. El Niño is transitioning toward ENSO-neutral.*

  3. 17 de ago. de 2021 · 203 Citations. 984 Altmetric. Metrics. Abstract. Originating in the equatorial Pacific, the El NiñoSouthern Oscillation (ENSO) has highly consequential global impacts, motivating the need...

  4. 13 de feb. de 2019 · Interannual climate variability patterns associated with the El Niño-Southern Oscillation phenomenon result in climate and environmental anomaly conditions in specific regions worldwide...

  5. The subsequent El Niño event of 1997-1998 accounted for 1,240 deaths, affected 855,000 people and caused $853 million in damages. Similar to the previous event, only 27% of El Niño-associated disasters reported damages. In comparison, the 2014-2016 El Niño event showed a significant reduction in deaths with 460, affecting or 579,000 people ...

  6. cdn.who.int › climate-change › who_el_nino_and_health_global_report_21jan2016EL NIÑO AND HEALTH

    El Niño conditions increase the probability of extreme weather in certain regions in certain seasons that exacerbate and trigger a range of health risks. It also increases the predictability of these events. The magnitude of health impacts associated with El Niño will vary depending on how intensely El Niño

  7. El Niño. Global Climate Event. Covering July-September 2023. Population: El Niño affected countries Reporting period: July-Sep 2023. Start date of crisis: July 2023. Typology of crisis: Heatwaves, drought, wildfires, floods, landslides, food insecurity, infectious diseases, cyclones.