How does this explain the alternating El Nino and La Nina effect for rainfall in California? When the warm water in the Pacific moves east toward California, it evaporates there and makes rain. Next year, it sloshes back towards China. The water off the coast of California is cooler and there is less rain. That's the theory I heard, anyway.
How does this explain the alternating El Nino and La Nina effect for rainfall in California? When the warm water in the Pacific moves east toward California, it evaporates there and makes rain. Next year, it sloshes back towards China. The water off the coast of California is cooler and there is less rain. That's the theory I heard, anyway.