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International Sea Level Satellite Spots Early Signs of El Niño

International Sea Level Satellite Spots Early Signs of El Niño  센티넬-6 위성의 국제 해수면 관측에서 엘니뇨 초기 징후 발견 This animation shows a series of waves, called Kelvin waves, moving warm water across the equatorial Pacific Ocean from west to east during March and April. The signals can be an early sign of a developing El Niño, and were detected by the Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich sea level satellite. Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech Kelvin waves, a potential precursor of El Niño conditions in the ocean, are rolling across the equatorial Pacific toward the coast of South America. The most recent sea level data from the U.S.-European satellite  Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich  indicates early signs of a developing El Niño across the equatorial Pacific Ocean. The data shows Kelvin waves – which are roughly 2 to 4 inches (5 to 10 centimeters) high at the ocean surface and hundreds of miles wide – moving from west to east along the equator toward the west coast of South America. When they form at the eq...