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Showing posts with label vertical temperature anomaly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vertical temperature anomaly. Show all posts

Monday, May 18, 2015

More charts tracking El Niño 2015

Sou | 7:09 AM Feel free to comment!
A few days ago I wrote about the newly announced El Niño - here and here. I've played with some charts that might be of interest. The ones below show the vertical temperature anomaly sections of the Pacific at the equator, which I've copied from the Bureau of Meteorology charts, and animated. The first one shows the changes from January last year up to May this year. The charts go down to a depth of 400 metres (that's 1,312 feet 4 1⁄32 inches for the metrically-challenged :D).

Source: BoM