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What is the opposite phase of El Nino?

La Nina is the opposite phase, with cooler-than-average sea surface temperatures in the same location. During La Nina, the eastern Pacific experiences lower sea surface temperatures and higher air pressure than the western Pacific. It can lead to increased rainfall in the western Pacific, Southeast Asia, and Australia, while regions like the western United States may experience drier conditions.

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