What is an El Nino?

A guide to the weather pattern known as El Nino, which brings drought to Australia and warmer-than-average temperatures locally.

WHAT IS AN EL NINO?

* Warming of sea surface temperatures in eastern and central Pacific Ocean that disrupts weather patterns across the Pacific

* Can cause ocean cooling in the western Pacific and around northern Australia

* Can deliver more rain to the west coast of North and South America

* Can disrupt trade winds that blow moisture-laden air towards eastern Australia

WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS IN AUSTRALIA?

* Lower rainfall through winter and spring, especially in the north and east

* Temperature extremes

* Warmer-than-average weather, particularly in southern Australia in the second half of the year

* Decreased cloud and low rainfall

* Worsening heat extremes for cities such as Adelaide and Melbourne, increase in extreme hot days and heatwaves further north

* Increased winter frost

* Increased bushfire risk

* Fewer tropical cyclones, especially for Queensland

* Later northern monsoon rains

* Below-average wet season rains early

* Reduced winter snowfall

(Source: Bureau of Meteorology)


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Published 5 January 2016 5:07pm
Updated 5 January 2016 5:10pm
Source: AAP


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