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: This term doesn't have a direct translation in English but could relate to various contexts. In some Latin American countries, "pollera" refers to a type of skirt or can relate to the raising or selling of chickens.

Here’s a literal translation of the phrase, which contains strong vulgar language:

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: Understanding El Niño and its potential impacts can help in preparing for and mitigating its effects. Early warning systems and climate-resilient infrastructure are crucial in reducing the risks associated with El Niño.

El Niño is part of a natural climate pattern called the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO). ENSO is a fluctuation in the ocean temperatures and atmospheric pressures in the Pacific Ocean, which affects the global climate. During an El Niño event, the trade winds that normally blow from east to west along the equator slow down or even reverse direction. This allows warm water from the western Pacific to flow towards the eastern Pacific, leading to an increase in the sea surface temperature.

: This term doesn't have a direct translation in English but could relate to various contexts. In some Latin American countries, "pollera" refers to a type of skirt or can relate to the raising or selling of chickens.

Here’s a literal translation of the phrase, which contains strong vulgar language:

: Be respectful and empathetic in your approach. Avoid using language or examples that could be offensive or hurtful.

: Understanding El Niño and its potential impacts can help in preparing for and mitigating its effects. Early warning systems and climate-resilient infrastructure are crucial in reducing the risks associated with El Niño.

El Niño is part of a natural climate pattern called the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO). ENSO is a fluctuation in the ocean temperatures and atmospheric pressures in the Pacific Ocean, which affects the global climate. During an El Niño event, the trade winds that normally blow from east to west along the equator slow down or even reverse direction. This allows warm water from the western Pacific to flow towards the eastern Pacific, leading to an increase in the sea surface temperature.