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Sea-Surface Temperature Anomalies: El Niño

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A composite of sea-surface temperature anomalies during El Niño from November to March during the following years: 1958, 1966, 1973, 1983, 1987, 1992, 1996, and 1998. When sea-surface temperatures in the tropical eastern Pacific rise well above normal, it is known as an El Niño event.

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Sea-surface temperature anomalies during El Niño. The most intense warming (2 to 2.25 degrees Celsius, dark brown) occurs off the coast of South America. Cooler areas (negative 2.25 to negative 2 degrees Celsius, dark blue) are in the Arctic Ocean.

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Sea-Surface Temperature Anomalies: El Niño

Salt Marshes

Wheat Production

Volcanoes

Major Drainage Basins

-0.25 to 0.25

0.75 to 1.0

1.0 to 1.25

1.25 to 1.5

1.5 to 1.75

Salt Marshes

Class

Rank

Million Metric Tons

Cleveland

Hood

Hualalai

Kilauea

Mauna Loa

Novarupta

Okmok

Redoubt

Shishaldin

Spurr

St. Helens

Vsevidof

Westdahl

Yellowstone

Atlantic Ocean Seaboard

Baja California

California

Churchill

Columbia and Northwestern United States

Fraser

Great Basin

Gulf Coast

Gulf of Mexico, North Atlantic Coast

Hudson Bay Coast

Mackenzie

Mexico, Northwest Coast

Mississippi - Missouri

North America, Colorado

Northwest Territories

Pacific and Arctic Coast

Río Grande - Bravo

Saskatchewan - Nelson

St John

St Lawrence

United States, North Atlantic Coast

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