The Grade 7 class at Saskatoon Christian School was Global’s Saskatoon’s latest group of SkyTrackers and they dug really deep into a complex weather phenomenon.
The class excelled at understanding how El Niño is affecting the overall global weather pattern and has been helping give Saskatoon a warmer and drier than normal winter.
One student even knew the Spanish translation of El Niño’s sister, La Niña. Find out what it means in the video above.
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