El NiÑo Is Changing for the Stormier
El Ni?ears typically result in fewer hurricanes forming in the Atlantic Ocean. But a new study suggests that the form of El Ni?ay be changing potentially causing not only a greater number of hurricanes than in average years, but also a greater chance of hurricanes making landfall, according to climatologists at the Georgia Institute of Technology. The study appears in the July 3, 2009, edition of the journal Science. read more
El NiÑo Is Changing for the Stormier
A new study in Science finds that the changing El NiÑo is shifting Pacific Ocean warming westward, meaning more storms for the western Atlantic
Fri 3 Jul 09 from TIME
New type of El Nino could mean more hurricanes make landfall
El Ni?ears typically result in fewer hurricanes forming in the Atlantic Ocean. But a new study suggests that the form of El Ni?ay be changing potentially causing not only a greater number of ...
Thu 2 Jul 09 from PhysOrg
New Type of El Nino Could Mean More Hurricanes Make Landfall, Thu 2 Jul 09 from Newswise
New Type Of El Nino Could Mean More Hurricanes Make Landfall, Fri 3 Jul 09 from ScienceDaily
New type of El Nino could mean more hurricanes make landfall, Thu 2 Jul 09 from e! Science News
New type of El Nino could mean more hurricanes make landfall, Thu 2 Jul 09 from Science Blog
El Nino more like Los Ninos, weather study finds
The Pacific Ocean warming can be broken down into two distinct patterns, Georgia Institute of Technology researchers say. The finding could help improve North Atlantic Hurricane predictions. ...
Thu 2 Jul 09 from L.A. Times
New cyclone predictor
Occasional sea-surface warming in central Pacific linked with more, stronger hurricanes in North Atlantic
Thu 2 Jul 09 from ScienceNews
New El Nino Information Emerges
Scientists are now saying that El Nino may have two personalities.They?ve known for a long time that the warming of the tropical Pacific Ocean affects weather around the world.
Fri 3 Jul 09 from RedOrbit
New Type Of El Nino May Mean More Hurricanes Make Landfall
El Ni?ears typically result in fewer hurricanes forming in the Atlantic Ocean.
Thu 2 Jul 09 from RedOrbit
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