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Charles Darwin's Meteorological Observations aboard the H.M.S. Beagle
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On his milestone voyage, the founder of modern evolution theory often wrote perceptively about weather and climate, including the first discussion of the global teleconnective nature of El Niño/Southern Oscillation.
Famed naturalist Charles Darwin's epic journey to South America on board the H.M.S. Beagle is best known for his observations leading to his theory of evolution. However, as a naturalist, Darwin was interested in, and hired for, his expertise in all areas of natural scienc...
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Charles Darwin's Meteorological Observations aboard the H.M.S. Beagle
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
; On his milestone voyage, the founder of modern evolution theory often wrote perceptively about weather and climate, including the first discussion of the global teleconnective nature of El Nio/Southern Oscillation. Famed naturalist Charles Darwin's epic journey to South America on board the H.M.S.
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El Nio's back, but not always to blame
Dayton Daily News
; El Nio is back. I cringe every time I hear this, because of the great misunderstanding that El Nio brings with it. Yes, sometime this winter we will see California houses sliding into the Pacific Ocean, and others that are destroyed by mudslides. Every time a strong winter storm brings heavy rain
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El Nio fails to give relief
Oakland Tribune
; WASHINGTON -- After weeks of relentless, record rain, hurricane- force winds, floods and heavy mountain snows, scientists are starting to wonder when El Nio will show up and provide a break in the ugly weather that has been pummeling the Pacific Northwest. A week ago, the National Weather Service
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El Nio fails to show up
Oakland Tribune
; WASHINGTON -- After weeks of relentless, record rain, hurricane- force winds, floods and heavy mountain snows, scientists are starting to wonder when El Nio will show up and provide a break in the ugly weather that has been pummeling the Pacific Northwest. A week ago, the National Weather Service
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El Nio opts not to rear its ugly face
Oakland Tribune
; WASHINGTON -- After weeks of relentless, record rain, hurricane- force winds, floods and heavy mountain snows, scientists are starting to wonder when El Nio will show up and provide a break in the ugly weather that has been pummeling the Pacific Northwest. A week ago, the National Weather Service
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El Nio opts not to rear its ugly face El Nio on a siesta?
Oakland Tribune
; WASHINGTON -- After weeks of relentless record rain, hurricane- force winds, floods and heavy mountain snowfall, scientists are starting to wonder when El Nio will show up and provide a break in the ugly weather that has been pummeling the Pacific Northwest. A week ago, the National Weather Service
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Little El Nio grows stronger in Pacific
Oakland Tribune
; After spring storms brought water riches in 2006, fortune just might look kindly again on Northern California farmers, cities and ski resorts in 2007. NASA and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration scientists say a weak El Nio is building in the eastern Pacific Ocean, boosting the odds of
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El Nio'07 unlikely to be severe
Oakland Tribune
; After spring storms brought water riches in 2006, fortune just might look kindly again on Northern California farmers, cities and ski resorts in 2007. NASA and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration scientists say a weak El Nio is building in the eastern Pacific Ocean, boosting the odds of
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El Nio Already Reality Rapid Changes Prompt Advisory
Albuquerque Journal
; El Nio is under way. Triggered by rapid warming in the Pacific, the U.S. government's Climate Prediction Center issued a rare special advisory Wednesday: "El Nio conditions have developed and are likely to continue into early 2007." "It's warm enough to be El Nio, and it's not going away," said
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El Nio Expected To Drop In This Winter Forecasters see better prospects for a wet season
Albuquerque Journal
; El Nio is peeking around the corner, offering up a tantalizing vision of that wet winter New Mexicans have been hoping for. But don't start waxing your skis just yet. Federal forecasters Thursday upped the odds of a weak El Nio for the winter, a Pacific Ocean pattern linked to wetter winters here.
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