University of Hawaii Research Reveals How Volcanic Eruptions Affect El Nino
June 23, 2020
June 23, 2020
HONOLULU, Hawaii, June 23 -- The University of Hawaii issued the following news release:
El Nino events--major warmings of the tropical Pacific Ocean occurring every two to seven years--have significant environmental and societal impacts in North and South America and other parts of the world. Previous research has shown volcanic eruptions affect El Nino-Southern Oscillation cycles but the mechanisms of that connection have not been clear. A new study published in Science Advances c . . .
El Nino events--major warmings of the tropical Pacific Ocean occurring every two to seven years--have significant environmental and societal impacts in North and South America and other parts of the world. Previous research has shown volcanic eruptions affect El Nino-Southern Oscillation cycles but the mechanisms of that connection have not been clear. A new study published in Science Advances c . . .