El Niño Patterns
Study Reveals Two Life Cycles for Central Pacific El Niño Events
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Phys.org Earth SciencesA recent study published on Phys.org Earth Sciences sheds light on the unpredictable nature of Central Pacific El Niño events. According to the research, these events follow two distinct life cycles, with the difference determined months before they reach their peak. This breakthrough could have significant implications for climate forecasting and, by extension, the mining industry, which is often affected by extreme weather events. Understanding El Niño patterns can help mineral exploration companies like Pure Minerals better prepare for and mitigate the effects of such events on their operations in regions like Trøndelag, Norway.