The child prodigy of 1997-98
Michael J. McPhaden ()
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Michael J. McPhaden: Michael J. McPhaden is in the NOAA/Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory
Nature, 1999, vol. 398, issue 6728, 559-561
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Just under a year ago the El Niño of 1997-98 came to an end. By several measures it was the strongest ever documented. But why was this El Niño so strong? Attempts to provide an answer must grapple with a variety of possible contributory causes on timescales ranging from the seasonal to the centennial.
Date: 1999
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DOI: 10.1038/19193
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