What time of year does an EI Nino event typically reach a peak in intensity?. Se
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What time of year does an EI Nino event typically reach a peak in intensity?. Select one: . a. Winter. b. Spring. c. Summer. d. Fall. Imagine you worked for a large insurance company as a meteorologists that specialized in long range weather forecasting and your long range weather models forecast a strong La Nina event in the Pacific Ocean. What would you tell the insurance company to expect in terms of hurricanes in the Atlantic for that year?. Select one: . a. Expect a more active hurricane season. b. Expect a less active hurricane season. c. Hurricane frequency and EI Nino/La Nina are unrelated. During an EI Nino, the trade winds often reverse temporarily. When they reverse during strong EI Nino events, which way do they come from?. Select one: . a. South. b. West. c. North. d. East.Explanation / Answer
17.C.Mostly Elnino having peak intensity during summer season.beacause of warm air in the atmosphere.during december to april it occurs.
18.A.expect a more active hurricane season. Because during la nino expect higher rainfall in that time and also having hurricane.
19.D. El nino trade winds are reverse from west to east.