El nino.
2007-01-14 13:26:43
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Definitely El Nino!
2007-01-17 06:38:30
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answer #2
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answered by Winston S 2
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El Nino! Challenge me Chad, challenge me!
By the way, there is also a weather phenomenon called La Nina!
2007-01-15 23:44:38
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answered by Yankees Fan 5
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El Nino - which is a warm ocean current in the pacific ocean just off the coast of South America. They call it El Nino because it usually starts to appear around Christmas time
2007-01-14 21:28:32
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answered by Glenn T 3
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Too easy! We've all been hearing so much about the effects of El Nino for a good number of years now, it's like asking what drink you get from a cow! Give us a better challenge...!
2007-01-14 22:09:57
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answered by BuddyL 5
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El nino
2007-01-14 23:12:08
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answered by Anonymous
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El nino, but of course! The same weather phenomenon inversed is reffered to as la nina, while the middle, calm state is...you guessed it! La nada.
2007-01-14 21:50:12
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answered by eschampion 3
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El Nino.
2007-01-14 21:26:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, it translates from the Christ Child because its effects begin to be noticed around Christmas time. No, it is not a hurricane, but an elevation in sea surface temperatures off the coast of South America.
2007-01-14 22:05:16
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answered by Anonymous
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El nino . The little boy .
2007-01-15 09:46:07
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answered by Ray H 7
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