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Az El Niño egy nem szabályos ciklusban ismétlődő éghajlati jelenség a csendes-óceáni trópusi térségben, amely kihat a Föld több térségére is. Bár a jelenséget nem a globális felmelegedés hozta létre, de hatására ezek a szélsőséges jelenségek, mint ellentétpárja a La Niña is, gyakoribbá és tartósabbá válhatnak. A cikk, ami hatására ezt a videót csináltam: https://24.hu/tudomany/2023/06/11/el-... #elnino #lanina #climatechange #éghajlatváltozás A film bevezetőjéhez választott zene forrása: Music by Anja Kotar - June - https://thmatc.co/?l=D4914FDF Források: l Nino - videó https://images-assets.nasa.gov/video/... A 3D Look at the 2015 El Niño NASA ID: GSFC_20170526_ElNino_m12601_3D El Niño is a recurring climate pattern characterized by warmer than usual ocean temperatures in the equatorial Pacific. Two back-to-back 3-D visualizations track the changes in ocean temperatures and currents, respectively, throughout the life cycle of the 2015-2016 El Niño event, chronicling its inception in early 2015 to its dissipation by April 2016. Blue regions represent colder and red regions warmer temperatures when compared with normal conditions. Under normal conditions, equatorial trade winds in the Pacific Ocean blow from east to west, causing warm water to pile up in the Western Pacific, while also causing an upwelling—the rise of deep, cool water to the surface—in the Eastern Pacific. During an El Niño, trade winds weaken or, as with this latest event, sometimes reverse course and blow from west to east. As a result, the warm surface water sloshes east along the equator 508 Description:Scientists at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center have combined ocean measurements with cutting-edge supercomputer simulations to analyze the 2015-2016 El Niño in three dimensions. This visualization looks at the top 225 meters of the ocean, showing warmer than normal water in red, colder than normal water in blue. In the second half, current information is included, with east-flowing currents in yellow and west-flowing currents in white. Date Created:2017-05-26 Center:GSFC Keywords: El Niño , Pacific , Physical Oceanography , Ocean Temperature , Ocean Currents , Earth Albums: El Niño Secondary Creator Credit: Matthew R. Radcliff, Robin Kovach, Samson K. Reiny, Lori Perkins, Steven Pawson, Kasha Patel Location:Goddard Space Flight Center Visit GSFC Website La Nina kép images-assets.nasa.gov/image/PIA10110/PIA10110~orig.jpg The tropical Pacific Ocean remains in the grips of a cool La Niña, as shown by new data of sea-level heights from mid-October of 2007, collected by NASA U.S-French Jason altimetric satellite. 508 Description:The tropical Pacific Ocean remains in the grips of a cool La Niña, as shown by new data of sea-level heights from mid-October of 2007, collected by NASA U.S-French Jason altimetric satellite. Date Created:2007-11-07 Center:JPL Keywords: Earth , Jason-1 Secondary Creator Credit: NASA/JPL Ocean Surface Topography Team Visit JPL Website El Nino svg Fred the Oyster, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons El Nino gif https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... NASA Earth Observatory, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons La Nina és El Nino december és júniusi térképek NOAA NWS/NCEP Climate Prediction Center, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons