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Climate change inThe Pacific Ocean Which can affect weather around the world. However, with the risk of extreme events: from earthquakes to natural disasters. I am El Nino And No Nina. Boy and girl. Why these names? In Spanish, “Niño” is also used to refer to “baby Jesus.” It was used in the 17th century by fishermen off the coast of South America when unusually warm waters appeared. This is what happened, in fact, specifically around Christmas. While the female version is to indicate adverse circumstances. This year like registered From the Oceanic El Niño Index (ONI), El Niño had a “strong” impact. Now it's time for Lanina. Some research like Which Nature associates these terrestrial stages with extreme events. During the year we saw the 7.4 magnitude earthquake in Taiwan (the strongest in the last 30 years) and the volcanic eruption in Iceland.
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