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The Eastern Pacific sea level is not always significantly higher than the Western Pacific...mostly during La Nina events. The easterly trade winds are much stronger over the equatorial pacific during a La Nina, which equates to stronger surface currents and a pile up of warm water in the Western Pacific Warm Pool. During a strong El Nino, the equatorial surface currents reverse (because of a reverse in the atmospheric Walker Circulation), and pile warm water into the Eastern Pacific