The cast of Enso - 2009 includes: Sam Coyle as Anna Katie Schorr as Eve
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the state of ENSO can be used to help forecasters in prediction of calamities like El Nino and El Nina
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In Japanese, ENSO is pronounced as "エルニーニョ・ザ・南方振動" (erunin'yo za nanpou shindou) or simply as "エンゾ" (enzo).
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Enso Ikonen has written:
'Advanced process identification and control' -- subject(s): System identification, Automatic control, Engineering mathematics
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Closest is Enso or circle.
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NOAA uses a variety of tools to study the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), including satellite observations, ocean buoys, climate models, and historical data. These tools help scientists monitor sea surface temperatures, atmospheric conditions, and other indicators to better understand and predict ENSO events.
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ENSO stands for El Niño-Southern Oscillation, a climate phenomenon characterized by the periodic warming (El Niño) and cooling (La Niña) of sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean. ENSO can have significant impacts on weather patterns worldwide, influencing things like rainfall, temperature, and storm activity.
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NOAA primarily uses a variety of tools and methods to study ENSO, including satellite observations, ocean buoys, and climate models. These tools help scientists monitor changes in sea surface temperatures, atmospheric pressure patterns, and the strength of trade winds to better understand and predict ENSO events.
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ENSO stands for El Niño Southern Oscillation. It is a climate pattern that occurs in the tropical Pacific Ocean, characterized by the warming (El Niño) and cooling (La Niña) of sea surface temperatures, which can have significant impacts on weather patterns around the world.
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Modern Times Forever (Stora Enso Building, Helsinki)
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ENSO stands for El Niño-Southern Oscillation, a climate pattern characterized by the periodic warming and cooling of surface waters in the tropical Pacific Ocean. It can have significant impacts on weather patterns around the world, affecting things like rainfall, temperature, and storm activity. The two main phases of ENSO are El Niño (warming of sea surface temperatures) and La Niña (cooling of sea surface temperatures).
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Plastics are changing. Customers aren't satisfied with the current state of plastics. Plastic pollution is a growing problem so several companies have come forth with new versions of bio-plastics and modified PET plastic. One of those companies that feel it can make an impact on bottle pollution is ENSO Bottles, LLC. ENSO has partnered with Bio-Tec, LLC., to introduce the world's first truly biodegradable bottle. The ENSO Bottle with EcoPure is designed to biodegrade in a microbial environment leaving behind biogases and humus. ENSO feels they aren't the final answer to the plastic bottle pollution problem but their bottle will have a significant impact in reducing the problem. ENSO bottles have the same physical properties as standard PET and do NOT fragment, degrade or break down from environmental conditions such as UV, moisture and oxygen. When ENSO bottles are recycled they have the same useful life as other durable plastics. However, ENSO Bottles with EcoPure are biodegradable plastic bottles that use organic compounds to promote biodegradation though microbial digestion. That digestion (biodegradation) only occurs when the ENSO bottle is placed in a highly active microbial environment. ENSO bottles with EcoPure™ have been tested and validated for the following: (1) Recyclability through a third-party lab for ASTM D 1003 (Haze and Transmission). (2) ASTM D 4603 (Intrinsic Viscosity) (3) ASTM F 2013 (Acetaldehyde), Fluorescence Visual, and Visual Black Specks and Gels. (4) ASTM D 5511 Standard Test Methods, a standard for biodegradation testing in anaerobic environments. Results clearly indicate ENSO bottles with EcoPure™ biodegrade through natural microbial digestion.
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Richenda Elouise Houseago has written:
'The teleconnections between ENSO and the climate variability of the Antarctica'
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El Niño and La Niña (collectively called El Niño Southern Oscillation or ENSO) don't just affect the US. They affect the whole world. As of October 2013, the current condition is ENSO neutral, meaning we have neither El Niño nor La Niña, but are somewhere in between.
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ENSO- El Nino Southern Oscillations
The ENSO has influence on the strength and schedule of SW Monsoon in India, making it weaker than normal during the El Nino period.
But the La Nina has opposite effect than El Nino. La Nina years have a particularly better signs of monsoon in India.
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ENSO stands for El Niño-Southern Oscillation, which is a climate pattern involving changes in sea surface temperatures in the Equatorial Pacific Ocean. ENSO can influence the formation and intensity of tropical cyclones by altering atmospheric conditions, such as wind shear and moisture availability, which are key factors in their development. During El Niño events, there tends to be fewer tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean but more in the central and eastern Pacific, while the opposite is true during La Niña events.
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A warming of the Eastern Pacific Ocean near the equator denotes an El Niño Southern Oscillation, or ENSO.
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Yes, El Niño events can impact coral reefs by causing increased water temperatures, leading to coral bleaching which can result in the loss of symbiotic algae and ultimately harm coral health. Additionally, El Niño can disrupt normal weather patterns, leading to more frequent and severe storms which can physically damage reefs.
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La Niña and El Niño occur at different times and are opposite phases of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) cycle. It is rare for them to occur at the same time, but it can happen during a transition period when one phase is weakening and the other is starting to strengthen. This transitional phase is known as ENSO neutral.
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According to the 'Paperboard Packaging Council', Paperboard has a very high appeal to consumers, partly because of the superior printing quality. Paperboard also allows for various designs, such as embossing, foil stamping and windowing. It's also very easy to use (open and close) by the users. (Just think of opening these clam shell packages), while offeríng the full range of protection, such as: 'RFID tags', 'Security printing', 'Tamper evident materials and seals' and 'Holography'. Also for the supply chain it has some advantages: It can be folded flat, so it is cost-effective to ship. It is lightweight, yet strong, built to laser tolerances that allow for high-speed machine filling. After use it's easily recycleable und it can be made of recycled material. Even if it's not recylced, but made from fresh and clean 'virgin fiber', it's a sustainable product as almost all European and US producers use pulp from 'tree farms' where trees are planted, harvested and replanted specifically for this end use. (See also 'FCS'.) So forests are created and trees are grown for this. Mid 2008, 'Opticon' made a survey on the top brands of virgin fiber cartonboard in Europe. The top 10 were: Rank Brand Brand owner 1. Invercote Iggesund Paperboard 2. Incada Iggesund Paperboard 3. Simwhite/Simcote M-real 4. Tamwhite/Tambrite Stora Enso 5. Frövi Korsnäs 6. Ensogloss/Ensocoat Stora Enso 7. Stora Enso (Back) Stora Enso 8. Neocart Stora Enso 9. Rochcoat/Rochblanc Cascades
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"La Niña" is a Spanish term that refers to a climate phenomenon characterized by cooler than normal sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean. It is the cold phase of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) climate pattern.
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Neither - they are just different phases of the same oscillation. Depending on where you are in the world, one may have a stronger influence on your weather than the other. In any case, I would not characterize any of its affects as "violent"; ENSO tends to get overblown in the media.
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El Niño is caused by a weakening of the trade winds in the tropical Pacific Ocean, which leads to a warming of sea surface temperatures. This disruption affects atmospheric circulation patterns, leading to various weather impacts around the world.
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El Niño and La Niña are famous recurring climatic events that are part of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) cycle. These events can impact weather patterns around the world, causing significant changes in temperature, rainfall, and storm activity.
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Buddhism has no official symbols. However, some kinds of Buddhist practitioners have found certain symbols useful. For example, the only symbol in Zen Buddhism is the enso, which is a circle.
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There is no official icon that symbolizes a buddha, an awakened one. There are buddha figures designed to convey the serenity and ease of living an awakened life. There are some symbols used in various buddhist traditions. For example, the enso, which is a circle, is the only symbol used in Zen Buddhism. Since it has no beginning and no end, it symbolizes the timelessness of nirvana.
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If this is an atmospheric science question, I don't know....there are no troughs near the equator because troughs and ridges are features of the mid and high latitudes. Tropical low frequency variability refers to oscillations like ENSO and the MJO, but of course there are no upper air troughs associated with them.
You'll have to rephrase (Improve) or remove from this category.
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la Nina
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An example of an occasional climate event that occurs every 3-8 years is the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO). It is a climate pattern that involves the periodic warming of sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean, leading to significant impacts on weather patterns worldwide.
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El Niño is a climate phenomenon characterized by the warming of sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean. It can lead to changes in weather patterns around the world, including increased rainfall in some areas and drought in others. El Niño events typically occur every 2-7 years and can have significant impacts on agriculture, fisheries, and extreme weather events.
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Katie Schorr has: Played Woman 5 in "CollegeHumor Originals" in 2006. Performed in "Head in the Oven" in 2006. Played Patti in "Walk the Fish" in 2009. Played Eve in "Enso" in 2009. Played Sam in "Test Run" in 2009. Played Betsy in "All Wifed Out" in 2012. Played Girl in "Syrup" in 2013. Played Quipie in "Yoga Partners" in 2013.
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El Niño and La Niña are both phases of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) climate pattern. They both originate in the tropical Pacific Ocean and have global impacts on weather patterns. El Niño is characterized by warmer-than-average sea surface temperatures, while La Niña is characterized by cooler-than-average sea surface temperatures.
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Oban is warmer than Aviemore in winter due to its maritime climate, which is influenced by the Gulf Stream. The Gulf Stream brings warm ocean currents to the west coast of Scotland, including Oban, resulting in milder winter temperatures. Aviemore, on the other hand, is located inland and at a higher elevation, leading to colder temperatures in winter due to its continental climate and lack of moderating maritime influences.
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A periodic reversal of the pattern of mid-Pacific ocean currents is known as the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO). This phenomenon involves the warming of ocean temperatures in the central and eastern tropical Pacific, leading to changes in atmospheric circulation patterns and global weather impacts. These events typically occur every 2-7 years and can have significant effects on weather patterns worldwide.
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 5 words with the pattern -ENSO--. That is, seven letter words with 2nd letter E and 3rd letter N and 4th letter S and 5th letter O. In alphabetical order, they are:
censors
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sensory
tensons
tensors
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That all depends on the type of paint you plan on using. I would definitely recommend you use Eco-friendly paint with ZERO VOC's (Volatile Organic Compounds) They may be a little more expensive but at least you wont be harming the environment or putting your health at risk. Dunn Edwards is a pretty good brand they have whats called "ENSO Low Odor Zero VOC" paint it runs about $40.00+ comes in different sheens and its pretty durable.
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern -ENSO-Y. That is, seven letter words with 2nd letter E and 3rd letter N and 4th letter S and 5th letter O and 7th letter Y. In alphabetical order, they are:
sensory
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This phenomenon is known as La Niña. It can impact global weather patterns by influencing wind patterns and ocean currents, leading to cooler and wetter conditions in some regions and drier conditions in others. La Niña events are part of the broader El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) cycle.
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A phenomenon similar to El Niño is known as La Niña, which is characterized by cooler than normal sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean. La Niña typically brings opposite impacts compared to El Niño, such as increased rainfall in the western Pacific and drier conditions in the eastern Pacific. Both El Niño and La Niña are part of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) climate pattern.
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PEAC Primary Extension and Challenge (Western Australia educational program)
PEAC Pacific ENSO Applications Centre (Hawaii, USA) PEAC Physical Education Activity Course
PEAC Pennington-Ewing Athletic Club (Ewing, NJ)
PEAC Passenger Entertainment Auxiliary Controller
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El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is an coupled ocean-atmosphere cycle that oscillates between its cold phase (La Nina) and warm phase (El Nino) every few years. Typically, the trade winds blow from west to east in the Tropical Pacific Ocean, and this allows cold water to be upwelled off the coast of South America. When these trade winds weaken or even reverse (this is the southern oscillation element - the atmospheric component), warmer water from the western Pacific is pushed eastward, suppressing the upwelling and greatly increasing the temperature of the water throughout the Tropical Pacific. La Nina, the cold phase, is just the opposite. It can be considered an enhanced "normal" situation where the trade winds are even stronger and even more cold water is upwelled, which is also able to move further west and cool the water somewhat throughout the Tropical Pacific.
It turns out that the atmospheric and oceanic conditions in this part of the world are particularly influential on the atmospheric conditions in much of the rest of the world. Droughts and flooding are the two most prominent manifestations of each phase, though which regions experience will vary.
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