El Nino is coming! You can learn more about this powerful weather phenomenon and how it may affect you in my book El Nino: Stormy Weatherfor People and Wildlife. You can find the ebook on Amazon and read it for free if you subscribe to KindleUnlimited or you can download it for $5.99. Used copies of the hardback, paperback and audio versions are also available at Amazon.
Drought in Southeast Asia, brutal storms in
Australia, and spring-like temperatures in the northeastern United States--all
of these seemingly unrelated events are caused by El Nino. Disrupting weather
all over the globe every three to seven years, El Nino is second only to the
change of the seasons in its influence on the climate.
El Nino is the name given to the unusual increase
in ocean temperatures along the Peruvian and Ecuadorian coasts that is part of
a larger pattern of changes in wind and weather throughout the Pacific region
and beyond. With El Nino come violent storms and upsets in the global food
chain that dramatically affect both humans and wildlife.
With the use of photographs, charts and maps, this
updated edition of El Nino: Stormy Weather for People and Wildlife makes clear
how this remarkable weather pattern is formed, how scientists track it, what
its effects are, and why following its path is of such importance.
El
Nino: Stormy Weather for People and Wildlife was originally published by
Clarion Books in 1998.

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