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Transition
from El Nino to La Nina Affected Vegetation
NASA scientists
using satellite data have shown that shifts in rainfall patterns
from one of the strongest El Niño events of the century in
1997 to a La Niña event in 2000 significantly changed vegetation
patterns over Africa.
Assaf Anyamba
and Compton Tucker of Goddard and Robert Mahoney of Global Science
and Technology Inc (GST) analyzed satellite derived images of vegetation
from 1997 to 2000. They noticed regions of above normal "greenness"
over East Africa associated with patterns of above normal rainfall
during the 1997-1998 El Niño event. At the same time, they
observed below normal "greenness" over southern Africa
associated below normal rainfall conditions there.
During the transition
to La Niña, rainfall patterns reversed. Southern Africa experienced
above normal rainfall and East Africa received below normal rainfall,
resulting in a corresponding reversal of vegetation greenness patterns.
For the complete
article on the affects of La Nina, go to: http://www.gsfc.nasa.gov/topstory/20021101elnino.html
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