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La Nina Versus El Nino - How These Affect Our WeatherLa Nina and El Nino weather patterns can cause extreme weather conditions. This article explains the difference between the two and how they affect our weather.
El Nino-like Weather Affects More Weekend EventsEl Nino rainy pattern has wreaked havoc on golf, running, cycling and a multitude of other events this year.- El Nino EffectsWhat causes an El Nino and the the El Nino Effects!
- El Nino: Dynamic Weather Change is Back!Learn how El Nino works and how it will affect you this time around.
- Cinco De Mayo Poem! "El Nino Lindo"Cinco De Mayo Poem
- ENSO and Global WarmingJust another way global warming could be a detriment to our society.
- Global Climate Patterns: Not Just for El Nino AnymoreExplains that global climate patterns are complex and gives overviews of major global climate players other than El Nino.
- How El Nino Affects the WeatherAn explanation of what El Nino is, and how it affects the weather
- La Nina Versus El Nino: Understanding the DifferenceEveryone has heard of the weather event called El Nino, but not many know of the lesser event, La Nina. This article looks at how the two are similar and how they are different.
- Mother Nature or El Nino in the Ozarks? Part 1While making life very unbearable at the time when they occurred, the long term effects are still yet to be seen.
El Nino: Is 2007 the End of Catastrophic Weather Patterns?El Nino strikes every three to five years. With climate changes in the Pacific Ocean in 2006, it is anticipated 2007 will mark the end of the current El Nino cycle.
The Changing Weather Pattern Caused by El Nino and Global Warmingit is 70 degrees in NYC and snowing several feet in Colorado. Why?
El Nino Returns: What to Expect when You're Expecting El NinoI really wasn't too keen on the old Nino in the first place. But this return is like the announcement of Rocky VI, it's not that surprising but it's totally unwelcome.- Leading the BlindThis is a long narrative poem on the trials and tribulations of living in Los Angeles.
After the Typhoons, Here Comes the El Nino PhenomenonBase on the report of PAGASA, according to the latest observations and international forecast models, El Nino is expected to become stronger and will last until the first quarter of 2010.- Global Climate: Pacific Decadal OscillationA look at the natural cycle of Pacific water temperatures, and how they relate to global conditions.
- Warmest Ever Global WinterThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced that this past winter was the warmest on record (since records were kept beginning in 1880). It was nearly three-quarters of a degree higher than the century's average.


