- (E) The easterly trade winds are driven by a surface pressure pattern of
higher pressure in the eastern Pacific and lower pressure in the west. When
this pressure gradient weakens, so do the trade winds. The weakened trade
winds allow warmer water from the western Pacific to surge eastward
leading to a buildup of warm surface water and a sinking of the thermocline
in the eastern Pacific.
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