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Australia’s highly variable climate is influenced by the broad patterns in the oceans around
it, and the atmosphere above it.. Some of these patterns are not only more obvious than others, but also predictable.
We call these our ‘climate drivers’.. One of our strongest climate drivers is the El Niño–Southern Oscillation, or “ENSO”.
ENSO is a natural cycle in Pacific Ocean temperatures, winds and cloud.
This influences climate right around the globe.. In Australia, ENSO is often behind our climate extremes, from devastating floods to searing
droughts.. ENSO naturally swings between three key phases; La Niña, Neutral and El Niño.
A typical ENSO phase starts in the first half of the year and lasts until the following
autumn.. Sometimes we can get the same phase for two or more years in a row.
On average, it takes about four years to swing from El Niño to La Niña and back again.
So what are these ENSO phases, and how do they impact Australia’s climate?
Well during the neutral phase, steady trade winds blow across the tropical Pacific from
the east to west.. These winds pile up warm water in the western Pacific.
In contrast, water temperatures to the east are lower as the trade winds cause cool water
to be drawn up from the deep..
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