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El Niño: Direkte und Fernwirkungen

Lozán, José L.; Graßl, Hartmut


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{"DOI":"10.25592/uhhfdm.16340","ISBN":"97839820067-72","abstract":"<p><em><strong>El Ni&ntilde;o: direct and long-distance effects</strong></em> - The direct effects of El Ni&ntilde;o are found in the coastal areas of the tropical Pacific (Peru, Chile, northern Australia and south-east Asia). India is also affected by El Ni&ntilde;o. Due to the drought, there is less moisture available for the monsoon rains. At high temperatures, monsoon rainfall (June-Sept) decreases significantly. Significant weather anomalies are also observed in the North Pacific, North America and the North Atlantic. In contrast to El Ni&ntilde;o, La Ni&ntilde;a causes an increase in the frequency of huricans in the tropical Atlantic. There are only a few regions in the world that remain unaffected by these weather events.</p>\n\n<p>&nbsp;</p>","author":[{"family":"Loz\u00e1n, Jos\u00e9 L."},{"family":"Gra\u00dfl, Hartmut"}],"container_title":"Warnsignal Klima: Herausforderung Wetterextreme \u2013 Ursachen, Auswirkungen & Handlungsoptionen","id":"16340","issued":{"date-parts":[[2024,11,30]]},"language":"deu","page":"73-79","publisher":"Wissenschaftliche Auswertungen in Kooperation mit GEO Magazin, Hamburg","publisher_place":"Hamburg, Germany","title":"El Ni\u00f1o: Direkte und Fernwirkungen","type":"chapter","version":"1. Auflage"}

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