The fluctuations in ocean temperatures during El Niño and La Niña are
accompanied by even larger-scale fluctuations in air pressure known as the Southern
Oscillation. The negative phase of the Southern Oscillation occurs during El Niño
episodes, and refers to the situation when abnormally high air pressure covers Indonesia
and the western tropical Pacific and abnormally low air pressure covers the eastern
tropical Pacific. In contrast, the positive phase of the Southern Oscillation occurs
during La Niña episodes, and refers to the situation when abnormally low air pressure
covers Indonesia and the western tropical Pacific and abnormally high air pressure covers
the eastern tropical Pacific. These opposite phases of the Southern Oscillation are shown
above.
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