Afflicted with a bipolar personality, the Pacific Ocean has apparently veered from one temperature extreme to the other—a change that could alter North American weather for the next decade or two, according to climate researchers.
Map shows how ocean temperatures shift as part of a long-term pattern. Currently, a wedge of warmer-than-normal water extends east from Asia, while unusually cool water surrounds this region.
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