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11/10 El Nino-La Nina

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Your Task:
El Niño is often in the news because of the effect it has on the weather worldwide. The occurrence of an El Niño (or La Niña) is determined by an analysis of sea-surface temperatures. An El Niño occurs when there is a weakening in the trade winds off the coast of Peru. These winds typically transport warm water toward the western part of the Pacific Ocean. This water is replaced by colder, nutrient rich water from the deep ocean below. When the winds weaken, warmer waters remain off the coast of Peru and the upwelling is reduced or stopped. Without the upwelling, the productivity of these areas decreases.
In this activity, you are going to compare the sea surface temperature patterns during a major El Niño occurrence to a time more representative of long-term average conditions.
Note: The accompanying maps of the Pacific Ocean display sea-surface temperature patterns. The lines drawn on the map are constant temperature lines called isotherms. Each isothermis labeled according to the temperatureit represents, in °C. The difference from one isotherm to the next on the maps is 2° C.
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1. To start, use colored pencils to fill in the color key provided.
2. Then color the entire Pacific Ocean by referring to the color key. Start by coloring inside the 30°C with the assigned color. Make sure you color LIGHTLY. You will be writing on top of the colors.
3. Using the next colorin your color key, follow the same procedure for the next lower temperature band that ranges between 30°C and 28°C.
4. Continue this process for all the temperature ranges in your color key.

5. ON YOUR MAP showing Normal Conditions, indicate where upwelling occurs near Peru.
6. ON YOUR El Niño map, indicate the weather conditions for Australia and Peru by writing “W” where wet weather will occur and a “D” where the land will be dry and result in a drought.

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Describe two characteristics of an El Nino year.

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Describe two characteristics of an La Nina year

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Location of low pressure system and generating rainfall
Eastern Pacific
Normal Year
Western Pacific with heavy rainfall
El Nino Year
Western Pacific
La Nina Year
Coastal wind along the west coast of South America (compass direction and relative strength)
Western Pacific with heavy rainfall
Normal Year
Western Pacific
El Nino Year
Eastern Pacific
La Nina Year
Relative strength of upwelling off the coast of South America (weak, normal, strong)
Strong
Normal Year
Normal
El Nino Year
Weak
La Nina Year
Position of thermocline
Deep
Normal Year
Normal
El Nino Year
Shallow
La Nina Year
Location of warm surface water
Eastern Pacific
Normal Year
Western Pacific
El Nino Year
Middle Pacific
La Nina Year
Wet weather conditions including flooding in some cases.
Western coast of North and South America
Normal Year
Northeast coast of Australia and Indonesia
El Nino Year
Western Pacific
La Nina Year
The fish and birds leave this area due to a lack of upwelling during an El Nino year.
Western coast of North and South America
Northeast coast of Australia and Indonesia
Western Pacific
How can you tell the difference between an El Nino or La Nina year?
The location of the cold Antarctic polar waters
The location of the warm Atlantic equatorial waters
The location of the cold Pacific polar waters
The location of the warm Pacific equatorial waters
What are the economic consequences of an El Nino year?
Hot, dry summers in Asia and Australia that lead to fires, as well as flooding rains in western North and South America
Hot, dry summers in western North and South America that lead to fires, as well as flooding rains in Asia and Australia
Cold, wet winters in Asia and Australia that lead to overgrowth of rainforests, as well as hot, dry winters in North and South America
What is the cause of the weather changes in an El Nino year?
The warm Atlantic equatorial waters in the western Atlantic Ocean
The warm Pacific equatorial waters in the western Pacific Ocean
The warm Pacific equatorial waters in the eastern Pacific Ocean
The cold Atlantic equatorial waters in the western Atlantic Ocean
What relationship is there between El Niño and North Atlantic hurricanes? La Niña and North Atlantic hurricanes?
El Niño and La Niña are the same for hurricanes
More hurricanes during a La Niña, and less during an El Niño
Fewer hurricanes during a La Niña, and more during an El Niño
They are both exclusively weather phenomena