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La Niña is characterized by cooler sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern Pacific, strengthening trade winds and leading to wetter conditions in the western Pacific and drier conditions in parts of the central and eastern Pacific.
El Niño, on the other hand, features warmer sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern Pacific, weakened trade winds, and enhanced rainfall in the central and eastern Pacific, while causing drier conditions in the western Pacific.