Solar activity and "El Niño"

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B. Mendoza
R. Perez Enriquez

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Se estudia la ocurrencia de los eventos "El Nino" y su relación con la actividad solar. Encontramos que dichos eventos se correlacionan bien con picos locales de actividad auroral, así como con períodos en. los que existe un bajo número de manchas solares y gradientes pequeños y negativos de estas. Este último resultado sugiere que la actividad solar anómala puede disparar ''Niños'' y en particular el evento de 1989.

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Mendoza, B., & Perez Enriquez, R. (1992). Solar activity and "El Niño". Geofísica Internacional, 31(1), 41–46. https://doi.org/10.22201/igeof.00167169p.1992.31.1.1302
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