The new face of El Niño
Posted by ScienceDaily: Oceanography News on 24 July, 2012
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Emerging once every two to seven years in the equatorial Pacific, El Niño causes disorder across the globe and for the global economy. But in the past ten years, it has changed its face. It is increasingly taking the form of Modoki, ‘similar but different’ as it was baptised by the Japanese team who first discovered this less tumultuous cousin that provokes droughts in India and Australia....