A Patch Of High Sea Level Called A Kelvin Wave Is Slowly Traveling East Along The Equator In The Pacific

Warm Water Creeps into Otherwise-Calm Central Pacific
A patch of high sea level called a Kelvin wave is slowly traveling east along the equator in the Pacific Ocean. This type of wave is often a precursor to an El Niño event.

A patch of high sea level called a Kelvin wave is slowly traveling east along the equator in the Pacific Ocean. This type of wave is often a precursor to an El Niño event.

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