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Jun 16, 2010
This week's themeWords related to weather This week's words aeolian virga El Nino pluvial nimbus
Warm waters shown in white
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with Anu GargEl Niño or El Nino
PRONUNCIATION:
(el NEEN-yo)
MEANING:
noun:
A weather phenomenon characterized by unusually warm ocean temperatures
in the Equatorial Pacific.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Spanish El Niño, literally "The Boy Child", referring to Baby Jesus
as El Niño phenomenon is noticed near Christmas.
NOTES:
El Niño, which occurs every three to seven years, is marked by warm
sea surface temperature along the coast of Ecuador and Peru in the equatorial
Pacific Ocean. Its effects on weather are observed around the globe. A counterpart
is La Niña "The Girl Child" in which unusually cold ocean temperatures
are observed in the Equatorial Pacific.
USAGE:
"The Phoenix area had its second coolest May in just over a decade, National
Weather Service Meteorologist Craig Ellis said. The cooler temperatures
were likely due to El Nino."Brittany Williams; Phoenix Area May See 110 by Sunday; The Arizona Republic; Jun 1, 2010. See more usage examples of El Nino in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Just praise is only a debt, but flattery is a present. -Samuel Johnson, lexicographer (1709-1784)
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