Transcript El Nino

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Sunspots
2. Arrangements of continents
3. Natural catastrophes – meteorites and volcanoes
4. Earth’s orbit (Milankovitch cycles) –
a) Eccentricity – shape of orbit changes every 100,000 years
b) Tilt – oscillates by 1.5° every 41,000 years
c) Wobble – circles the axis every 23,000 years.
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5. Changes in ocean currents
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El Niño is an oscillation of the oceanatmosphere system in the tropical Pacific
having important consequences for weather
around the globe.
During El Niño winds across the Pacific
change direction and blow from West to East.
This changes the weather patterns around the
Pacific.
Occurs every 3 – 7 years although they
appear to be getting more regular
El Nino happens in
this area of the
world in the Pacific
Ocean
• The trade winds move warm surface water towards the western Pacific
•Cold water wells up along the west coast of South America (near Peru)
•Upwelling important for fish stocks in Peru
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Air pressure over West coast of S. America becomes
low and air over west Australia high pressure
The normal east to west trade winds over pacific
are disrupted and warm water ‘sloshes’ eastwards
No upwelling on South American coast
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There are a few theories that surround it’s
cause and here are a few.
1.Rossby wave - wave lowers Thermocline
in W. Pacific reducing the upwelling of
water. Winds then blow towards warmer
water and event starts.
Tropical storms
if storms are strong enough they can blow
water eastwards and start the event.
Heat from sea floor
by sea floor volcanoes (no evidence)
El Nino the Movie
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With the movement of warm water back
Eastwards it prevents any upwelling of cold
nutrient-rich, water on which Plankton feed.
Plankton is the main food of the anchovy
which is one of the main fishing types in
Peru!
Warm water also
expands. So as
the water piles
back East
towards Peru sea
levels increase
by 30cm!
(Thermocline – sharp boundary
between cold deep water and warmer
surface water.)
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This means the knock on effects around the
world
Hot Summers in
Europe
Reduced
Hurricane
Activity
Droughts
in Brazil
Floods in Kenya and
Bangladesh
Fires in
Indones
ia
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A third weather condition can arise called LaNina
Really simple! All it is, is an exaggerated
version of normal conditions.
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Air pressure is unusually high over the west
coast of South America and low over Eastern
Australia
As warm water is pushed westwards sea
levels rise by up to 1m
Around Indonesia and Philippines. Strong
uplift of air leads to heavy Rain!
Global climate La Niña impacts tend to be
opposite those of El Niño impacts
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El Nino years are characterised by an increase
in the amount of natural disasters
They upset the balance around the globe
causing distinct changes in climate
We are still unsure what affects climate
change will have on these processes