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Indian Ocean Dipole impacts on northwestern Indian Ocean climate variability

open access: yes, 2015
The Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) is a coupled ocean-atmosphere phenomenon in the equatorial Indian Ocean, with a positive mode characterized by anomalous warming of sea surface temperatures in the west and anomalous cooling in the east. The IOD has been shown to affect inter-annual variability of the Indian monsoon. There is also evidence that the IOD may
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Coral Sr/Ca records provide realistic representation of eastern Indian Ocean cooling during extreme positive Indian Ocean Dipole events. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep, 2022
Pfeiffer M   +5 more
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Emerging influence of the Australian Monsoon on Indian Ocean interannual variability in a warming climate

open access: yesnpj Climate and Atmospheric Science
The Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) and Tripole (IOT) represent primary modes of interannual variability in the Indian Ocean, impacting both regional and global climate.
Mengyan Chen   +5 more
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Annual and Interannual Rainfall Variability in Indonesia Using Empirical Orthogonal Function (EOF) Analysis and Its Response to Ocean-Atmosphere Dynamics

open access: yesJIF (Jurnal Ilmu Fisika)
We investigate rainfall variability in Indonesia using the Empirical Orthogonal Function (EOF) method. The analysis starts by taking three main modes of EOF results, namely EOF1, EOF2, and EOF3.
Melly Ariska   +4 more
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Quantifying the Relative Contributions of the Global Oceans to ENSO Predictability With Deep Learning

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters
We propose a unified statistical method based on deep learning and heatmap analysis to quantify the relative contributions of the global oceans to El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) predictability. By incorporating subsurface signals in the Indian Ocean
Tang Li   +3 more
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Indian Ocean temperature dipole and SSTA in the equatorial Pacific Ocean

open access: yesChinese Science Bulletin, 2002
The observed sea surface temperature (SST) data of recent 100 years are analyzed and the existence of the Indian Ocean temperature dipole in the equatorial region is exposed further. It is very clear that the amplitude of the positive phase (higher SST in the west and lower SST in the east than normal) is larger than that of the negative phase (higher ...
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Large Mixed Layer Salinity Variation in the Southern Tropical Indian Ocean Due To the Blending of Water Masses

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters
The southern tropical Indian Ocean (TIO) displays large mixed layer salinity (MLS) variation. Circulation in this region is governed by the Indian Ocean tropical gyre (IOTG), where the source water proportion and associated mixing remain unclear ...
Zhangzhe Zhao, Janet Sprintall, Yan Du
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