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 Above: temperature image of El Niño 2015.

This article was written by James E. Kamis on September 15, 2023, with some editing by Henry Pool on 25/01/2025 in []. There is an enormous amount of data that proves El Ninos and La Ninas significantly alter the Pacific Ocean’s temperature, influence Earth’s atmospheric temperature, reverse equatorial trade winds, and change our climate. It may come as a surprise that armed with all this information scientists still don’t know what generates El Ninos and La Ninas. This article will show [compelling evidence] that massive amounts of heated- and cooled fluids, chemicals, and various gases emitted from geologic and volcanic features located at a non-moving/fixed location in a far western part of the Pacific Ocean, i.e., the “Source Point”, generate and maintain both El Ninos and La Ninas. If you are interested in this article, carry on reading by clicking here,

Waar komen El Niños eigenlijk vandaan? – Climategate Klimaat

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