A good question is why, likely because there is a warming accross the equator, not only
at the equatorial Pacific, there is a drought in the Amazon, other equatorial regions may also have temperature or weather anomalies, I have not heard of them though.
Figure 1: Time - height section of monthly mean zonal winds (m / s)
at equatorial stations: Canton Island, 3 ° S / 172 ° W (Jan 1953 - Aug 1967), Gan / Maledive Islands, 1 ° S / 73 ° E (Sep 1967 - Dec 1975) and Singapore, 1 ° N / 104 ° E (since Jan 1976).
The time - height section derived from these data in Fig. 30 shows the observed structure of the QBO
at equatorial latitudes:
The oceans at the poles absorb CO2 from the atmosphere where the water is cool enough for the CO2 to stay in solution, then the cool water returns the CO2 rising
at the equatorial warmer waters where the CO2 is then released.
South Tarawa,
at the Equatorial Pacific, is about as hot and humid as the planet gets.
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The Southern Oscillation Index (SOI) is an indicator for the development of the easterly trade winds
at the equatorial Pacific and thus tells us what's ahead for the ENSO.
Multiple observations indicate that the flowing water responsible for shaping and moving the rounded pebbles encountered in the vicinity of the rover landing area has long since been lost to space, though some of it may still exist deep below the surface of the planet
at equatorial locations (water ice is known to exist near the surface at the poles).
Previous spacecraft flew past the gas giant
at an equatorial level, capturing wonderful views of the zones and belts but revealing little about its polar regions.
Not exact matches
Mauritian referee Rajindraparsad Seechurn has been slapped with a six - month ban after he was
at the centre of controversy during this weekend's game between
Equatorial Guinea and Tunisia, the Metro reports.
Here the swift - flowing cold California current runs head on into a fast
equatorial current, and the two don't get on
at all.
Match one of 32 sees tournament hosts
Equatorial Guinea take on Group A rivals Congo
at Estadio de Bata.
Before leaving for
Equatorial Guinea in January to represent the Cote d'Ivoire
at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, Gradel had scored four goals in the whole of ASSE's Ligue 1 campaign.
Both men were absent for a month earlier this year when they travelled to
Equatorial Guinea to represent the Cote d'Ivoire
at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations.
LAUSANNE, Switzerland — The
Equatorial Guinea soccer federation appeared
at sport's highest court Thursday in an effort to overturn their exclusion from the 2019 Women's World Cup in a case of a player's forged documents.
Where I have worked, in
equatorial Africa, by the age of eight or nine, children, almost all of whom have been sibling or cousin caretakers
at times when mothers have not taken babies in a back sling to work in a field or do another task, know everything there is to know about raising a baby in their culture except what one learns through the direct experience of breastfeeding.
He delivered an invitation from President Mbasogo for President Buhari to visit
Equatorial Guinea
at his earliest convenience.
He only once failed to reach the quarter - finals of the Nations Cup and took Congo to the last eight place
at the tournament in
Equatorial Guinea in January.
Indeed, the odious and foul smell of crisis, which had dogged the last NFF board headed by Aminu Maigari and culminated in the non-qualification of the Super Eagles for the 2015 African Cup of Nations in
Equatorial Guinea, seemed a thing of the past in Pinnick's first year
at the Glass House.
«The Ministry is engaging with La Cote D'lvoire and
Equatorial Guinea to establish a regional gas project because
Equatorial Guinea has more than adequate gas,» the Chief Director
at the Energy Ministry, Professor Thomas Akabza said.
The United States, Britain,
Equatorial Guinea, the European Union, ECOWAS, the Economic Community of Central African States and the Gulf of Guinea Commission will also be represented
at the summit which will have the successful conclusion of ongoing military operations against Boko Haram
at the top of its agenda, a statement by the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina disclosed last week.
Rwanda are now joint top of Group C with Nigeria, after their 1 - 0 win over
Equatorial Guinea
at the ongoing Africa Nations Championship (CHAN) in Morocco...
In 2013, the Kepler spacecraft found two with orbits that are aligned with each other but tilted
at about 45 degrees to the
equatorial plane of their star, Kepler - 56.
Winds gusting
at speeds of up to 1,650 km / h blow from West to East in the
equatorial atmosphere, thirteen times the strength of the most destructive hurricane force winds that form on Earth «s equator.
The migratory paths track the wind belt around the doldrums or
equatorial calms
at the centre of the Indian Ocean.
In May I traveled from my lab
at the University of British Columbia to the Gilbert Islands, part of the island nation of Kiribati, in the central
equatorial Pacific.
The results indicate that glaciers in
equatorial East Africa advanced between 24,000 and 20,000 years ago
at the coldest time of the world's last ice age.
As New Scientist went to press, the launch on Tuesday from Kwajalein Atoll in the Pacific Marshall Islands appeared to have gone without a hitch, inserting the RazakSAT spacecraft into a near -
equatorial orbit
at an altitude of 695 kilometres.
Skin color varies among human populations and is thought to be under selection, with light skin maximizing vitamin D production
at higher latitudes and dark skin providing UV protection in
equatorial zones.
Epidemiologists
at University of California, San Diego School of Medicine report that persons residing
at higher latitudes, with lower sunlight / ultraviolet B (UVB) exposure and greater prevalence of vitamin D deficiency, are
at least two times
at greater risk of developing leukemia than
equatorial populations.
Modelling the flow of air within the atmospheres of these planets, Carone and her colleagues found that this unusual day - night divide can have a marked effect on the distribution of ozone across the atmosphere:
at least for these planets, the major air flow may lead from the poles to the equator, systematically trapping the ozone in the
equatorial region.
«The past decade of United States combat missions, including operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, have occurred
at a more
equatorial latitude than the mean center of the United States population, increasing the potential for ultraviolet irradiance and the development of skin cancer,» Powers said.
The water temperature variations typical of El Niño are not only
at the surface of the
equatorial Pacific, but below the surface as well.
The current generation of satellites was built by Rockwell International and Lockheed Martin, and each one orbits the planet in about 12 hours, cutting across the
equatorial plane
at an angle of roughly 55 degrees.
A tumultuous and divisive episode
at the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is set to come to a conclusion tomorrow
at 4:00 p.m. in Paris, when the U.N. agency plans to give three researchers an award for the life sciences sponsored by Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, the dictator of
Equatorial Guinea.
Eric Guilyardi, a climate scientist
at the Pierre Simon Laplace Institute in Paris, hopes Cobb's results will inspire others to develop similar temperature records elsewhere in the
equatorial Pacific.
NuSTAR's mission operations center is
at UC Berkeley, with the ASI providing its
equatorial ground station located
at Malindi, Kenya.
The authors note that blue whales are frequently observed in
equatorial Pacific just west of the Galapagos and that a more detailed study might confirm the location as a wintering and breeding ground for
at least some of the blue whales of southern Chile.
This shift is caused by an
equatorial jet with dramatically variable wind - speeds —
at their fastest, pushing vast amounts of cloud across the planet.
«The penguins are the innocent bystanders experiencing feast or famine depending on what the
Equatorial Undercurrent is doing from year to year,» said Kristopher Karnauskas, a climate scientist who performed the research while
at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and lead author of the new study recently accepted in Geophysical Research Letters, an American Geophysical Union journal.
Referred to as
equatorial noise or «Russell noise,» in tribute to Russell — who is now a professor of space physics and planetary science
at UCLA — the waves are among the most frequently observed emissions in the near - Earth space.
They discovered an
equatorial jet in the wind velocities based on image data from July 2016 and that the jet existed
at least two months after that.
With warmer
equatorial waters reducing plankton abundance and spurring many fish species, notably bigeye and skipjack tuna, to migrate toward the poles, the waters around Wake and Johnston, 1600 kilometers north of the equator, «are precisely where you want to have a protected area,» says Robert Richmond of the University of Hawaii
at Mānoa.
Launched in May, Akatsuki was supposed to operate
at least two years from a looping near -
equatorial orbit that ranged from 300 to 80,000 km above the planet.
At first glance, an
equatorial ridge girdling Iapetus looks like a moulding mark on a factory - fresh rubber ball.
This research was presented in a paper «First Detection of
Equatorial Dark Dust Lane in a Protostellar Disk
at Submillimeter Wavelength,» by Lee et al. to appear in the journal Science Advances.
«Where Jupiter is glowing evenly across its
equatorial regions, Saturn has dark bands where the water is falling in, darkening the ionosphere,» said Tom Stallard, one of the paper's co-authors
at Leicester.