El Nino: Unlocking the Secrets of the Master Weather-Maker. (Books: a selection of new and notable books of scientific interest).EL NINO Ni·ño n. El Niño. Niño See El Nino. : Unlocking the Secrets of the Master Weather-Maker J. MADELEINE NASH Nash , Ogden 1902-1971. American writer known for his droll epigrammatic verse, much of which appeared in the New Yorker. Noun 1. Nash - United States writer noted for his droll epigrams (1902-1971) Ogden Nash A few years ago, El Nino was big news. This occasional, disruptive warming of Pacific waters affected weather patterns around the globe, causing unusual snowfall in Mexico and a lake to form in the middle of the Sechura Desert The Sechura desert, also known as the Peruvian Desert or the Peru-Chile Desert, is a large stretch of desert extending north from the Atacama Desert along the northwestern South American coast. . More importantly, El Nino killed hundreds of people by setting off landslides in Ecuador, flooding villages in Kenya and Somalia, and triggering tornadoes and snowstorms in the United States. Nash, the former senior science correspondent at Time, relates events of this powerful El Nino and reports what scientists are now finding about its meteorological me·te·or·ol·o·gy n. The science that deals with the phenomena of the atmosphere, especially weather and weather conditions. [French météorologie, from Greek impact. Remarkably, it's been only within the past few years that meteorologists Atmospheric scientists
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