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The Delicate Balance, Part 2: Climate Destabilization
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The Delicate Balance, Part 2: Climate Destabilization

Global climate change is believed to be created by excessive amounts of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. While El NiƱo is not a reflection of climate change, it does demonstrate the results of unpredictable or unstable weather conditions. Climate...

Something in the Air: Atmospheric Circulation Patterns
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Something in the Air: Atmospheric Circulation Patterns

While Hadley cells are generally considered to be the most basic of atmospheric cells, there are a number of other air circulation patterns, as well. These include the east-to-west moving Walker cells, and the circulation zone located near the equat...

Something in the Air: Interplay Between Atmosphere and Ocean
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Something in the Air: Interplay Between Atmosphere and Ocean

The interplay between atmosphere and ocean plays a role in nearly all weather events. The two bodies are in continuous contact with one another, and each influences conditions in the other.

Going with the Flow: El Nino
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Going with the Flow: El Nino

El Nino is marked by the appearance from time to time of warm water in the central and eastern Pacific Ocean. The end result of the evaporative process that follows is excessive rainfall.