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The Impact of El Niño-Southern Oscillation on the Temperature Field over Canada .
Atmosphere Ocean Vol. 34, No.2, pages. 401-416, June 1996. Amir
Shabbar and Madhav Khandekar.
Canadian Precipitation Patterns Associated with the Southern Oscillation.
Journal of Climate, Vol. 10, No.12, pages 3016-3027, December 1997. Amir Shabbar, Barrie Bonsal
and Madhav Khandekar.
Boy meets Girl.
Let's Talk Green, Vol 8, No. 4, Pages 14-15, July/August 1998. Amir Shabbar
Tracking a Powerful El Niño.
Let's Talk Green, Vol 7, No. 5, page 16, September/October 1997.
Amir Shabbar.
El Niño: The Child with Many Faces.
Climatic Perspectives, Vol 5, No. 19, pages 6-7, May 1983. Amir
Shabbar.
North American Precipitation and Temperature Patterns associated
with El Niño/Southern Oscillation.
Monthly Weather Review, Vol 114, Pages 2352-2362. C. F. Ropelewski
and M. S. Halpert.
Variations in Tropical Sea Surface Temperature and Surface Winds
Fields Associated with the Southern Oscillation/El Niño.
Monthly Weather Review, Vol. 110, pages 354-384. E. M. Rasmusson
and T. H. Carpenter.
El Niño:
The Weather Maker.
A Comprehensive Bibliography On The El Niño phenomenon.
The Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies (COAPS) Library
at Florida State University.
Tutorial
on the El Niño-Southern Oscillation Cycle
U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceaninc and Atmospheric Administration
(NOAA)
Further Reading on El Niño
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