Home | Hear ye, hear ye, all ye people. According to official reports, El Niño has effectively died out for this season, with its "sister" La Nina rolling in place of it. Nevertheless, this page was created in fulfillment of the ACS(I) Geography Department's requirements for project work 1998. In this page, we hope that you will find information useful and interesting. A warning. Pages will take a long time to load (the longest being 600+ seconds @ 28.8kbs) due to a large amount of picture files. Apologies in advance for any inconvenience caused. - The Team - |
What is El Niño? | |
Measuring El Niño | |
Comparing El Niños | |
Global Effects | |
El Niño to La Niña | |
Further Reading | |
The Team | |
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