El Nino and Climate Prediction

Reports to the Nation On Our Changing Planet, Spring 1994
A publication of the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research pursuant to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Award No. NA27GP0232-01.

The easterly winds (red arrow) that usually extend nearly all the way across the equatorial Pacific retreat eastward with the onset of El Nino conditions. This triggers a change in the upper layer of the ocean. Along the equator the slope of the sea surface and the thermocline both flatten out, as shown.


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