El Niño
Agitatio Australis El Niño / La Niña (Anglice: El Niño / La Niña–Southern Oscillation) est quasiperiodicum climatis exemplar quod trans tropicam Oceanum Pacificum circa quinos annos fit. Locutio Agitatio Australis ad variationes temperaturae superficiei tropicae Oceani Pacifici orientalis, calefactionem et refrigerationem El Niño[2] et La Niña vicissim appellatas, et in pressu superficiali aeris in tropico Pacifico occidentali spectat. Hae variationes arte coniunguntur: calidus status oceanicus, El Niño, altum aeris pressum superficialem in Pacifico occidentali, cum status frigidus, La Niña, humilem aeris pressum superficialem in Pacifico occidentali comitatur.[3][4] Machinationes quae hanc agitationem efficiunt iam investigandae sunt.
El Niño et La Niña, summae huius exemplaris climatis agitationes, caelum extremum, sicut inundationes et siccitates, in multis orbis terrarum regionibus efficiunt. Civitates crescentes quae ex agricultura piscatuque dependent, praecipue civitates ad Oceanum Pacificum adiacentes, maxime commoventur. In usu populari, Agitatio Australis El Niño tantum "El Niño" saepe appellatur; hoc nomen ad Iesum infantem Hispanice spectat, quia calefactio sollemnis in Pacifico prope American Australem circa tempus Christi Natalis saepissime animadvertitur.[5]
Nexus interni
Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]- ↑ "Independent NASA Satellite Measurements Confirm El Niño is Back and Strong". NASA/JPL
- ↑ Latine Puellus apud Stephanum Berard (vide disputationem); vel fortasse Puerulus.
- ↑ Climate Prediction Center (2005-12-19). "Frequently Asked Questions about El Niño and La Niña". National Centers for Environmental Prediction
- ↑ K. E. Trenberth, P. D. Jones, P. Ambenje, R. Bojariu , D. Easterling, A. Klein Tank, D. Parker, F. Rahimzadeh, J. A. Renwick, M. Rusticucci, B. Soden, et P. Zhai. "Observations: Surface and Atmospheric Climate Change". In Solomon, S., D. Qin, M. Manning, Z. Chen, M. Marquis, K.B. Averyt, M. Tignor and H.L. Miller. Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Cambridge,UK: Cambridge University Press. pp. 235–336.
- ↑ "El Niño Information". California Department of Fish and Game, Marine Region.
Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Caviedes, César N. 2001. El Niño in History: Storming Through the Ages.. Gainesville: University of Florida Press. ISBN 0-8130-2099-9.
- Fagan, Brian M. 1999. Floods, Famines, and Emperors: El Niño and the Fate of Civilizations. Novi Eboraci: Basic Books. ISBN 0-7126-6478-5.
- França, Filipe M. et al. 2020. "El Niño impacts on human‐modified tropical forests: Consequences for dung beetle diversity and associated ecological processes" in Biotropica (9 Februarii 2020).
- Glantz, Michael H. 2001. Currents of Change. Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-78672-X.
- Philander, S. George. 1990. El Niño, La Niña and the Southern Oscillation. Didacopolite: Academic Press. ISBN 0-12-553235-0.
- Trenberth, Kevin E. 1997. The Definition of El Niño.[nexus deficit] Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 78(12): 2771–2777.
Nexus externus
[recensere | fontem recensere]Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Agitationem Australem El Niño / La Niña spectant (ENSO, El Niño). |