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gcmd_keyword : SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE INDICES>EXTREME EASTERN TROPICAL PACIFIC SST
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| definition | The Niño1+2 SST anomaly index is an indicator of far eastern tropical Pacific El Niño conditions, off the coasts of Peru and Chile. It is calculated with SSTs in the box 90°W - 80°W, 10°S - 0°. |
| identifier | 4b862c68-9cd9-4fee-942a-7cec0e6b05c2 |
| label | EXTREME EASTERN TROPICAL PACIFIC SST |
| parent_identifier | b83895e9-bac8-49fe-bcf5-8fe4d8fcaa16 |
| GCMD Metadata | 4b862c68-9cd9-4fee-942a-7cec0e6b05c2 |
| Ancestors | EXTREME EASTERN TROPICAL PACIFIC SST < SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE INDICES < ATMOSPHERIC/OCEAN INDICATORS < CLIMATE INDICATORS < EARTH SCIENCE < Science Keywords |

