Shifting El Niño takes rains | Nature Climate Change

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Wenjun Zhang, of Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, China, and co-workers studied the causes behind this precipitation shift using observations of rainfall, sea


surface temperature and atmospheric circulation. They found that there has been an increase in central Pacific El Niño events — where the sea surface temperature anomaly is found in the


central Pacific, compared with the more traditional, or eastern Pacific, location.


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