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- 2014–16_El_Niño_event abstract "The 2014–16 El Niño is an ongoing warming of the eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean, that has resulted in unusually warm waters developing between the coast of South America and the International Date Line. These unusually warm waters are influencing the world's weather, with more tropical cyclones occurring in the Pacific Ocean and fewer in the Atlantic Ocean.".
- Q22080690 abstract "The 2014–16 El Niño is an ongoing warming of the eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean, that has resulted in unusually warm waters developing between the coast of South America and the International Date Line. These unusually warm waters are influencing the world's weather, with more tropical cyclones occurring in the Pacific Ocean and fewer in the Atlantic Ocean.".
- 2014–16_El_Niño_event comment "The 2014–16 El Niño is an ongoing warming of the eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean, that has resulted in unusually warm waters developing between the coast of South America and the International Date Line. These unusually warm waters are influencing the world's weather, with more tropical cyclones occurring in the Pacific Ocean and fewer in the Atlantic Ocean.".
- Q22080690 comment "The 2014–16 El Niño is an ongoing warming of the eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean, that has resulted in unusually warm waters developing between the coast of South America and the International Date Line. These unusually warm waters are influencing the world's weather, with more tropical cyclones occurring in the Pacific Ocean and fewer in the Atlantic Ocean.".