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The Pacific–Japan (PJ) pattern traditionally refers to the meridional dipole mode of rainfall and the low‐level circulation over the tropical western North Pacific and mid‐latitude East Asia.
Peng Hu +5 more
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Graphical Abstract Highlight Research • The IASL-1 entry portal in the southern and northern regions shows the emergent SOFAR channels. • The shadow zone and the existence of a SOFAR deep sound channel in the IASL-2 and IASL-3 routes can be ...
I Wayan Sumardana Eka Putra +4 more
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Cross‐Equatorial Surges Boost MJO's Southward Detour Over the Maritime Continent
The influence of the cross‐equatorial northerly surge (CES) on the eastward propagation of Madden‐Julian oscillation (MJO) during boreal winter is evaluated through the analysis of the column integrated moisture budget.
Sandro W. Lubis +4 more
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Impacts of local human activities on the Antarctic environment [PDF]
We review the scientific literature, especially from the past decade, on the impacts of human activities on the Antarctic environment. A range of impacts has been identified at a variety of spatial and temporal scales.
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The El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) has a significant impact on the surface climate of East Asia by modulating the atmospheric circulation over the Kuroshio Extension.
Chang‐Hyun Park, Seok‐Woo Son
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The eastward propagation of atmospheric waves along the equatorial band from the central equatorial Indian Ocean to the western Pacific Ocean passing through the Indonesian Maritime Continent (IMC), known as the intraseasonal Madden Julian Oscillation ...
Nabil Nabil +4 more
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Coastal Tropical Convection in a Stochastic Modeling Framework
Recent research has suggested that the overall dependence of convection near coasts on large-scale atmospheric conditions is weaker than over the open ocean or inland areas. This is due to the fact that in coastal regions convection is often supported by
Ajayamohan +69 more
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Djibouti: changing influence in the Horn's strategic hub [PDF]
Change in Djibouti’s economic and strategic options has been driven by four factors: the Ethiopian–Eritrean war of 1998–2000, the impact of Ethiopia's economic transformation and growth upon trade; shifts in US strategy since 9/11, and the upsurge in ...
Styan, David
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Abstract. The Maritime Continent (MC) forms the western boundary of the tropical Pacific Ocean, and relatively small changes in this region can impact the climate locally and remotely. In the mid-Pliocene (from 3.264 to 3.025 million years before present), atmospheric CO2 concentrations were ~ 400 ppm, and the subaerial Sunda and Sahul shelves made the
X. Ren +33 more
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Vertical distribution of aerosols over the Maritime Continent during El Niño [PDF]
The vertical distribution of aerosols over Southeast Asia, a critical factor impacting aerosol lifetime, radiative forcing, and precipitation, is examined for the 2006 post El Niño fire burning season. Combining these measurements with remotely sensed
J. B. Cohen +4 more
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