The scientific researchers in Australia have made a study about the significant changes in the climate of the Pacific region. One of the changes they have indentified is that the atmospheric temperature rises in no time, but even then, the scientists have still not yet identifies the influence that it will take effect soon on the recent El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) weather phenomenon.
The study is started back due to the finding made by an international science review by the World Climate Research Program’s Climate Variability and predictability Pacific Panel that is currently published in the Nature Geosciences. ENSO nowadays has been changing behavior and that is what the panel that convened in Australia at the Greenhouse 2009 climate change conference analyzes a new research to gain understanding about the changing behavior of ENSO.
Naturally, the El Niño Southern Oscillation is a naturally occurring phenomenon that usually causing climate variability that is originated in the tropical pacific region. This phenomenon influences our ecosystem, agriculture, fresh water supplies, hurricanes, and other weather events world wide.
Now, what the experts are trying to find out is how the Global Warming will have a great impact for the changing behavior of El Niño if it will deliver stronger or weaker El Niño events. Dr. Scot Power, a Bureau of Meteorology scientist at the center of Australian Weather and Climate Research, said that he, together with his member of the international team will continue to have a profound influence on climate to ENSO around the world over the coming century.


