Updated On: 19 June, 2023 07:03 PM IST | Mumbai | Ainie Rizvi
El Nino, a Spanish term for `the little boy`, refers to an increase in sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean. Experts delve into the impact of El Nino on the Indian monsoon season

Owing to hotter temperatures and droughts, food prices are expected to rise, reveal experts. File/Pic
The onset of El Nino has triggered monsoon anxiety across the country. According to weather experts at National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the U.S., El Nino has emerged and is expected to strengthen by winter this year. Temperature anomalies in the Pacific Ocean point to a setting of El Nino, which is known to suppress monsoon rainfall.
El Nino and La Nina are climate cycles in the Pacific Ocean that affect the weather patterns worldwide. In Spanish, El Nino stands for ‘little boy’, referred to as ‘Baby Jesus’ while La Nina stands for ‘little girl’. During the early 1900s, fishermen from the Peruvian coast began to notice a fall in fish harvest during Christmas. Therefore, they termed the phenomenon El Nino owing to its occurrence around the birth of Jesus.