NASA has focused a lot of effort on explaining the earth system, and they have dynamite overviews of things like radiation balance, aerosols, biogeochemical cycles, etc., at their website:
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/ . (My lab had a hand in the Seeing the Forest for the Trees feature on forest carbon through our collaboration with Sassan Saatchi at JPL/CalTech.). Or, go straight to the good stuff by looking at the figures generated from remotely sensed data. These are excellent visualizations of most of the climate parameters that we have talked about in class.You can get lost in these figures, and there are some great animations as well.
Finally, catching up on ENSO from today's class, here is the NOAA information page on ENSO
and this excellent visualization of SST anomalies and precipitation changes;
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