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An analysis of the impact of ENSO (El Niño/Southern Oscillation) on global crop yields. Ferris, J. (1999). American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 81(5): 1309-1309.
> An assessment of the use of remote sensing and other information related to ENSO: The use of ENSO information in Peru. Glantz, M.H.. 1998. NASA/NCAR/Peru Project Final Report. Boulder, Co, Environmental and Societal Impacts Group, NCAR.
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Biological consequences of El Niño. Barber, R.T.; Chavez, F.P. (1983). Science, 222(4629): 1203-1210.
> Climate and fisheries: Interacting paradigms, scales, and policy approaches. Bakun, Andrew; Broad, Kenneth (2002). The IRI-IPRC Pacific Climate-Fisheries Workshop, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, 14-17 November 2001.
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Climate, Infectious Disease and Health. Colwell, Rita R.; Patz, Jonathan A. (1998). The American Academy of Microbiology, Washington D.C., USA. 
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Currents of Change: El Nino's and La Nina's Impact on Climate and Society. Glantz, Michael H. (2001). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge; New York.
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Currents of Change: El Niño's Impact on Climate and Society. Glantz, Michael H. (1996). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge; New York, 194 pp.
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Currents of Change: Impacts of El Nino and La Nina on Climate and Society. Glantz, Michael H. (2001). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 252 pp.
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El Nino and human health. Kovats, R. S. (2000). Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 78(9): 1127-1135. 
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El Nino and its health impacts. World Health Organization (1998). Weekly Epidemiological Record, 73(20): 148-152. 
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El Niño and the Southern Oscillation: Multiscale Variability and Global and Regional Impacts. Diaz, Henry F.; Markgraf, Vera (2000). Cambridge University Press.
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El Nino and world primary commodity prices: Warm water or hot air? Brunner, A. D. (2002). Review of Economics and Statistics, 84(1): 176-183.
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El Niño, La Niña, and freshwater resources. Glantz, Michael H. (1998). Our Planet, 4: 27-29. 
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El Nino/Southern Oscillation, Indian monsoon and world grain yields: A synthesis. Khandekar, M. L. (1996). Advances in Natural and Technological Hazards Research, 7: 79-95.
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El Nino: Historical and Paleoclimatic Aspects of the Southern Oscillation. Diaz, Henry F.; Markgraf, Vera (1992). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
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El Nino's ill wind. Canby, T.Y. (1984). National Geographic, 165(2): 144-183.
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ENSO and disaster - Droughts, floods and El-Nino Southern- Oscillation warm events. Dilley, M.; Heyman, B. N. (1995). Disasters, 19(3): 181-193.
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ENSO and soybean prices: Correlation without causation. Letson, David; McCullough, B. D. (2001). Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 33(3), 513-521.
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ENSO and the natural variability in the flow of tropical rivers. Amarasekera, K. N.; Lee, R. F.; Williams, E. R.; Eltahir, E. A. B. (1997). Journal of Hydrology, 200(1-4): 24-39.
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Floods, Famines and Emperors: El Nino and the Fate of Civilization. Fagan, B. (1999). Basic Books, New York
> Floods, fires, and famines: Is El Niño to blame? Glantz, M.H. 1984. Oceanus, 27(2): 14-19
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Global assessment of El Nino's disaster burden. Bouma, M. J.; Kovats, R. S.; Goubet, S. A.; Cox, J. S. H.; Haines, A. (1997). Lancet, 350(9089): 1435-1438.
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Global characteristics of stream flow seasonality and variability. Dettinger, Michael D.; Diaz, Henry F. (2000). Journal of Hydrometeorology, 1(4): 289-310.
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Global climate and infectious disease: The cholera paradigm. Colwell, Rita R. (1996). Science, 274(5295): 2025-2031.
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Global ecological consequences of the 1982-82 El Nino Southern Oscillation. Glynn, P. W. (1990). Elsevier, New York.
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Global ENSO-streamflow teleconnection, streamflow forecasting and interannual variability. Chiew, F. H. S.; McMahon, T. A. (2002). Hydrological Sciences Journal-Journal Des Sciences Hydrologiques, 47(3): 505-522.
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Health applications of remote sensing and climate modeling. Epstein, P. R. (1995). The Earth Observer, Sep/Oct: 7-10, 1995. 
> Heads up! Early Warning Systems for Climate, Water, and Weather. Glantz, M.H. (ed.). 2007. Beijing: Tsinghua University Press.
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Impacts of the El Nino-Southern Oscillation on agriculture: Guidelines for regional analysis. Rosenzweig, Cynthia (2001). In: Rosenzweig, C., K.J. Boote, S. Hollinger, A. Iglesias and J.G. Phillips (Editors), Impacts of El Niño and climate variability on agriculture. ASA Special Publication 63, American Society of Agronomy, Madison, Wis., USA, pp. 21-30.
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Late Victorian Holocausts: El Nino famines and the making of the Third World. Davis, Mike (2001). Verso, London, New York, pp. 464.
> La Niña and its impact: Facts and speculation. Glantz, M. H. (ed.). 2001. First ed. Tokyo: United Nations University Press.
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Natural catastrophes and major losses in 1997: Exceptionally few high losses. Swiss Re. (1998). Sigma 3/1998.
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Once Burned, Twice Shy? Lessons learned from the 1997-98 El Nino. Glantz, Michael H. (2001). United Nations University, 294 pp. 
> Resource Management and Environmental Uncertainty: Lessons from Coastal Upwelling Fisheries. Glantz, M.H. and Thompson, J.D. 1981. New York, John Wiley & Sons.
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Satellite-observed sensitivity of world land ecosystems to El Nino/La Nina. Kogan, F. N. (2000). Remote Sensing of Environment, 74(3): 445-462.
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Teleconnections and health. Nicholls, Neville (1991). In: Glantz, M.H., R.W. Katz and N. Nicholls (Editors), Teleconnections linking worldwide climate anomalies: Scientific basis and social impacts. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 493-510.
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Teleconnections Linking Workdwide Climate Anomalies: Scientific Basis and Societal Impact. Glantz, Michael H.; Katz, Richard W.; Nicholls, Neville (1991). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 535 pp.
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The 1997-1998 El Nino event: A scientific and technical retrospective. World Meteorological Organization (1999). WMO 905, World Meteorological Organization, Geneva. 
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Weathering the storm of global statistics. Sponberg, Kelly (1999). Nature, 400 (1 July): 13.