Spring in North Hemisphere

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El Niño is moving Eastward the Pacific Ocean, warm currents dispersing in the ocean basin and gulf. Metrology is fundamental in the weather pattern and predictions. La Niña departure, and droughts in southern hemisphere, clouds return with refreshing rain.

El Niño this summer, warmer temperatures in the North Hemisphere oceans, in particular large basins has already been experiencing storms like the Gulf of Mexico Atlantic Ocean. Spring is the most important season, because many species on land and marine communities start their journey to their familiar feeding and breeding grounds. El Niño, sometimes interrupts the regular season. In addition vulnerable areas in ocean gulf and basin get more storms and higher rising sea level. This changes the direction of marine communities and pollinators flyway routes.

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Springtime is extremely important to repair ecosystems in oceans and forests to help the planet. Rivers, lakes, gulfs, and basins.

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