Detection of "El Niño" Effect at the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory?

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El Nino Effect, Roque De Los Muchachos Observatory, Site Properties

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El Niño happens when tropical Pacific Ocean trade winds die out and ocean temperatures become unusually warm. There is a flip side to El Niño called La Niña, which occurs when the trade winds blow unusually hard and the sea temperature become colder than normal. El Niño and La Niña are the warm and cold phases of an oscillation referred to as El Niño/Southern Oscillation, or ENSO. Although ENSO originates in the tropical Pacific ocean-atmosphere system, it has effects on patterns of weather variability all over the world. It is believed, for instance, that El Niño conditions suppress the development of tropical storms and hurricanes in the Atlantic, and that La Niña favors hurricane formation.

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