Abstract

ENSO stimulates large-scale teleportation by modulating convection heating anomalies in the tropics of the Pacific, which in turn affects agriculture, ecosystems and the global climate worldwide. The tropical Pacific precipitation anomaly excited by ENSO moves eastward as the central Pacific region sea surface temperature continues to rise. In order to observe and study this anomaly, the sea surface temperature and rainfall changes in the Pacific region is investigated. The impact of global warming on human society is introduced, and then the data sources and reasons for selection are introduced. Then use the data to draw and analyze, the most results and explain the reasons, indicating the importance of the study.

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