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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

Tropical Forests

Salt Marshes

Natural Gas Supply Areas

-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

Tropical Forests

Salt Marshes

Natural Gas Supply Areas

Alaska
0.318%
Nunavut
0.352%
Hawaii
1.74%1.20%0.113%0.444%2.10%
Newfoundland and Labrador
0.392%
Florida
0.596%1.15%1.33%
New Hampshire
1.37%
Rhode Island
4.64%2.01%
Washington
0.513%0.132%
Maine
0.133%0.322%
Nova Scotia
0.847%0.591%
Virginia
0.126%0.493%
Delaware
0.762%33.7%
Prince Edward Island
1.25%0.264%1.22%
North Carolina
0.319%0.191%
New Brunswick
0.522%0.488%
British Columbia
0.126%0.160%
New Jersey
0.329%15.3%
South Carolina
6.81%
Connecticut
0.797%
Massachusetts
1.78%3.30%
Georgia
2.72%
New York
0.105%0.102%
Maryland
0.874%0.178%
Arizona
6.66%
Utah
1.44%
Wyoming
9.61%
Montana
3.31%
Mississippi
0.461%54.2%
Texas
0.183%0.123%40.9%
Missouri
4.62%
Louisiana
0.184%0.106%99.9%
Alabama
0.174%20.4%
New Mexico
1.82%
Kansas
49.5%
Alberta
19.4%
Colorado
4.09%
Oklahoma
67.6%
California
0.110%0.156%1.72%
Arkansas
14.5%
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