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El Niño was a key driver of anomalous ocean warming in Southeast Asia in 2023. [PDF]
Tan F +9 more
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This article reviews and compares popular methods, some old and some recent, that produce time series having Poisson marginal distributions. The article begins by narrating ways where time series with Poisson marginal distributions can be produced.
Jiajie Kong, Robert Lund
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A global dataset of synthetic tropical cyclone tracks for the El Niño‒Southern Oscillation. [PDF]
Odériz I, Losada IJ.
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Abstract Kinetic energy (KE) transfer between spatial scales contributes to the ocean's energy budget by linking scales of KE supply and KE dissipation. Numerical simulations have indicated that for scales smaller than the baroclinic deformation radius, cross‐scale KE transfer has complex spatial and temporal variability, modulated by mixed layer ...
Sara Taylor +3 more
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North Pacific meridional mode has larger impacts on El Niño evolution than the March Madden-Julian Oscillation. [PDF]
Liang Y, Xie SP, Fedorov A, Yeager SG.
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Achieving Explainable ENSO Prediction Using Small Data Training
Abstract Despite substantial progress over the past four decades, accurately predicting the spatiotemporal structure of the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) remains a persistent challenge for dynamical models. While deep learning models have demonstrated improved prediction skills, their performances are constrained by biases in climate models used ...
Jie Feng +7 more
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Stronger and prolonged El Niño-Southern Oscillation in the Early Eocene warmth. [PDF]
Abhik S +11 more
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Abstract Compound heatwave and drought events (CHDEs) in South China (SC) have intensified in early autumn, yet their driving factor remains unclear. Based on reanalysis data and numerical experiments, this study investigates the potential influence of the summer northeastern Arctic Sea ice concentration (NEASIC) on the interannual variation of ...
Jiani Zeng +4 more
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On the Role of Sea Surface Temperature in the 16 April 2024 Rainstorm Over the United Arab Emirates
Abstract This study examines how anomalously high sea surface temperatures (SSTs) in the Arabian Sea and surrounding gulfs contributed to the record‐breaking rainfall (250 mm day−1 ${\text{day}}^{-1}$) over the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on 16 April 2024, with the greatest impacts in Dubai, Al‐Ain, and Abu Dhabi.
Basit Khan +4 more
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