Sentences with phrase «strong trade winds blow»

The best way to envision the relation between ENSO and precipitation over East Africa is to regard the Indian Ocean as a mirror of the Pacific Ocean sea surface temperature anomalies [much like the Western Hemisphere Warm Pool creates such a SST mirror with the Atlantic Ocean too]: during a La Niña episode, waters in the eastern Pacific are relatively cool as strong trade winds blow the tropically Sun - warmed waters far towards the west.
Earliest travel memory: Sitting in a Balinese restaurant with my parents, eating the most delicious chicken satay while a strong trade wind blew off the water.

Not exact matches

While antitrade winds are also blowing strong on the other side of the Atlantic — as the failed TTIP campaign shows — trade is likely to be a constant source of tension between Washington and some European capitals in the next four years.
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Damai Bungalows, South Sumatra 14th September 2017» G'day all just a quick wrap up from last week for you all, waves have been hovering around the headhigh and above for the most part with a coupla small days thrown in, trade winds have been blowing strong which... [Read more...]
The reason the dry season is so much cooler than the wet season is that the northeast trade winds are strongest at this time of year, blowing cooling breezes along the coast which help keep the temperature down.
I never made it there until 8.30 AM and even then the wind was still blowing off shore for the first 30 minutes of my session before the SE (on shore at Canggu) Trade wind kicked in and slowly got stronger and stronger.
From March through October the easterly trade winds blow, making the leeward west coasts of the atoll the favored diving locations when the winds are strong.
When ENSO is in La Niña, the Pacific trade winds blow true and strong causing sun warmed surface water to pile up against Australia and Indonesia.
During La Nina conditions, in the upper part of Figure 2 below, the warm blanket of water normally covering the Pacific has been blown to the west by the strong eastern trade winds.
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