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<div class="definition"><div class="short_definition">Acronym for El Niño–Southern Oscillation, coined in the early 1980s in recognition of the intimate linkage between [[El Niño]] events and the [[Southern Oscillation]], which prior to the late 1960s had been viewed as two unrelated phenomena.</div><br/> <div class="paragraph">The global ocean–atmosphere phenomenon to which this term applies is sometimes referred to as the "ENSO [[cycle]]." <br/>''See also'' [[El Niño]], [[La Niña]], [[Southern Oscillation]].</div><br/> </div><div class="reference">Bjerknes, J. 1969. Atmospheric teleconnections from the equatorial Pacific. Mon. Wea. Rev.. 97. 163–172. </div><br/> <div class="reference">Philander, S. George 1990. El Niño, La Niña, and the Southern Oscillation. Academic Press, International Geophysics Series, Vol. 46. </div><br/> | <div class="definition"><div class="short_definition">Acronym for El Niño–Southern Oscillation, coined in the early 1980s in recognition of the intimate linkage between [[El Niño]] events and the [[Southern oscillation|Southern Oscillation]], which prior to the late 1960s had been viewed as two unrelated phenomena.</div><br/> <div class="paragraph">The global ocean–atmosphere phenomenon to which this term applies is sometimes referred to as the "ENSO [[cycle]]." <br/>''See also'' [[El Niño]], [[La Niña]], [[Southern oscillation|Southern Oscillation]].</div><br/> </div><div class="reference">Bjerknes, J. 1969. Atmospheric teleconnections from the equatorial Pacific. Mon. Wea. Rev.. 97. 163–172. </div><br/> <div class="reference">Philander, S. George 1990. El Niño, La Niña, and the Southern Oscillation. Academic Press, International Geophysics Series, Vol. 46. </div><br/> | ||
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Acronym for El Niño–Southern Oscillation, coined in the early 1980s in recognition of the intimate linkage between El Niño events and the Southern Oscillation, which prior to the late 1960s had been viewed as two unrelated phenomena.
The global ocean–atmosphere phenomenon to which this term applies is sometimes referred to as the "ENSO cycle."
See also El Niño, La Niña, Southern Oscillation.
See also El Niño, La Niña, Southern Oscillation.
Bjerknes, J. 1969. Atmospheric teleconnections from the equatorial Pacific. Mon. Wea. Rev.. 97. 163–172.
Philander, S. George 1990. El Niño, La Niña, and the Southern Oscillation. Academic Press, International Geophysics Series, Vol. 46.