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El Niño. LEVEL 1 What is El Nino? It is a phenomenon that occurs near South America but has effects far beyond South America. Some El Nino events have
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Chapter 12 Tropical Storms and Hurricanes. Extremely strong tropical storms go by a number of different names, depending on where they occur. Over the
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Environmental Science. I. Definitions A. Weather = state of the atmosphere at a particular place at a particular moment
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