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Indecisive El Nino Exhibits 'Split Personality'

The central equatorial Pacific Ocean warmed by about one degree Celsius (1.8 degrees Fahrenheit) between June and August 2004, which can indicate development of a weak to moderate El Nino. Yet in other locations, important signals have been absent, suggesting the climate pattern may be of two minds. NASA satellites show warm water anomalies concentrated in the central Pacific Ocean in August. By September, the anomalies are weaker.

The SeaWinds instrument on NASA's Quick Scatterometer (QuikScat) satellite has shown stronger than normal trade winds for this time of year on the eastern side of the Pacific basin. Since the 1997 to 1998 El Nino, these trade winds have exhibited a kind of 'split personality' condition during times when the central equatorial Pacific warmed.


 Sea surface temperature anomaly in the eastern Pacific for June-October 2004    Sea surface temperature anomaly in the eastern Pacific for June-October 2004
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Sea surface temperature anomaly for 2004 Aug 5    Sea surface temperature anomaly for 2004 Aug 5

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Sea surface temperature anomaly for 2004 Aug 16    Sea surface temperature anomaly for 2004 Aug 16

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Sea surface temperature anomaly for 2004 June 01    Sea surface temperature anomaly for 2004 June 01

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Sea surface temperature anomaly for 2004 Oct 03    Sea surface temperature anomaly for 2004 Oct 03

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Sea surface temperature anomaly for 2004 Sep 01    Sea surface temperature anomaly for 2004 Sep 01

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Sea surface wind anomaly for August 2004    Sea surface wind anomaly for August 2004

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Animation Number:3043
Animators:Greg Shirah (Lead)
 Jesse Allen
Studio:SVS
Completed:2004-10-07
Scientist:David Adamec (NASA/GSFC)
Instrument:Aqua/AMSR-E
Data set:Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly
Data Collected:2004/06/01 - 2004/10/03
 
 
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