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Precipitation patterns during El Niño in Northern Hemisphere winter

Posted on April 7, 2016 in Figures, Freshwater & Drought, Tools & Multimedia

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Figure 1-5  Precipitation during El Niño in the Northern Hemisphere winter. (Courtesy of NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory.)

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