This affected the hurricanes that grew out of systems coming off of the west coast of Africa that headed west,
roughly along the Equator.
Not exact matches
At irregular intervals (
roughly every 3 - 6 years), the sea surface temperatures in the Pacific Ocean
along the
equator become warmer or cooler than normal.
The circulation cells are large — about 10,000 kilometers wide
along the
equator — and occur intraseasonally,
roughly every 30 to 70 days.