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First LA Angels rainout in 20 years

Posted on 7/19/15 at 9:37 pm
Posted by The Boat
Member since Oct 2008
164137 posts
Posted on 7/19/15 at 9:37 pm
They don't even have a drainage system there because they don't need it. El Niño gonna get you.
Posted by Sho Nuff
Oahu
Member since Feb 2009
11917 posts
Posted on 7/19/15 at 9:44 pm to
From drought to too much rain
Posted by Sellecks Moustache
NC
Member since Jun 2014
5994 posts
Posted on 7/19/15 at 10:00 pm to
quote:

El Niño

What is that Spanish for?
Posted by BCMCubs
Colorado
Member since Nov 2011
22146 posts
Posted on 7/19/15 at 10:00 pm to
The Niño
Posted by TejasHorn
High Plains Driftin'
Member since Mar 2007
10925 posts
Posted on 7/19/15 at 10:03 pm to
Posted by blackjackjackson
fourth dimension
Member since May 2008
7674 posts
Posted on 7/19/15 at 11:51 pm to
El Niño is the warm phase of the El Niño Southern Oscillation (commonly called ENSO) and is associated with a band of warm ocean water that develops in the central and east-central equatorial Pacific (between approximately the International Date Line and 120°W), including off the Pacific coast of South America. El Niño Southern Oscillation refers to the cycle of warm and cold temperatures, as measured by sea surface temperature, SST, of the tropical central and eastern Pacific Ocean. El Niño is accompanied by high air pressure in the western Pacific and low air pressure in the eastern Pacific. The cool phase of ENSO is called "La Niña" with SST in the eastern Pacific below average and air pressures high in the eastern and low in western Pacific. The ENSO cycle, both El Niño and La Niña, causes global changes of both temperatures and rainfall.[2][3] Mechanisms that cause the oscillation remain under study.

Developing countries dependent upon agriculture and fishing, particularly those bordering the Pacific Ocean, are the most affected. In Spanish, the capitalized term "El Niño" refers to the Christ child, Jesus (literal translation "The (male) Child"). La Niña, chosen as the 'opposite' of El Niño, literally means "The (female) Child". El Niño was so named because periodic warming in the Pacific near South America is often noticed around Christmas.[4]

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Posted by UsingUpAllTheLetters
Stuck in Transfer Portal
Member since Aug 2011
8508 posts
Posted on 7/20/15 at 12:00 am to
Wikipedia is not allowed as a cited source. C-.
Posted by blackjackjackson
fourth dimension
Member since May 2008
7674 posts
Posted on 7/20/15 at 12:03 am to
quote:

Wikipedia is not allowed as a cited source. C-.


then don't read it, dummy. F
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