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Ice Ages Look Like Super El Niños
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Ice Ages Look Like Super El Niños
November 5, 2018 by Robert   

El Nino and ice age cycles could be connected.

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“During past ice ages the tropical Pacific Ocean behaved rather as it does today in an El Niño event, bringing downpours to some places and drought to others.” Thus began a 2002 article Nature magazine (12 Jul 2002)

Studies by Stott and Kouvatas suggest that “shifts between warm and cool global average temperatures look, from the perspective of the tropical Pacific, like super El Niños. So too do the swings from shorter-term warming and cooling spells, called interstadials and stadials, that punctuated the last ice age.”

https://www.iceagenow.info/ice-ages-look-like-super-el-ninos/