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Eastward shift of the Walker Circulation under global warming and its relationship to ENSO variability [PDF]
© 2014, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.This study investigates the global warming response of the Walker Circulation and the other zonal circulation cells (represented by the zonal stream function), in CMIP3 and CMIP5 climate models.
Bayr, Tobias +3 more
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Earth’s polar night boundary layer as an analogue for dark side inversions on synchronously rotating terrestrial exoplanets [PDF]
A key factor in determining the potential habitability of synchronously rotating planets is the strength of the atmospheric boundary layer inversion between the dark side surface and the free atmosphere.
Elvidge, Andrew +3 more
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This study investigates the characteristics and prediction of the Maritime Continent (MC) rainfall for the transitional periods between wet and dry seasons. Several observational data sets and the output from the 45-day hindcast by the U.S.
Tuantuan Zhang +3 more
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Understanding the variations in the strength of Madden‐Julian Oscillation (MJO) events as they propagate across the Indo‐Pacific Maritime Continent has been an unmet challenge.
Samson Hagos +4 more
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A Damping Effect of the Maritime Continent for the Madden‐Julian Oscillation [PDF]
AbstractThe damping effect of the Maritime Continent (MC) on propagation of the Madden‐Julian Oscillation (MJO) has been widely recognized; however, its underlying physics remains largely elusive. Capitalizing on the latest high‐resolution reanalysis data (ERA‐5) from the ECMWF, analyses in this study suggest that the interruption of lower‐tropospheric
Xianan Jiang, Hui Su, Duane E. Waliser
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The role of air–sea coupling in the simulation of the Madden–Julian oscillation in the Hadley Centre model [PDF]
The role of air–sea coupling in the simulation of the Madden–Julian oscillation (MJO) is explored using two configurations of the Hadley Centre atmospheric model (AGCM), GA3.0, which differ only in F, a parameter controlling convective entrainment and ...
Achuthavarier +68 more
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Maritime continent aerosols reinforce the MJO propagation barrier under El Niño conditions
The Maritime Continent (MC), a critical region for Madden–Julian oscillation (MJO) propagation, is also a global hotspot for biomass burning aerosol emissions.
Meiqiutong Ma +4 more
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One of the worst haze events to ever hit Peninsular Malaysia occurred in June 2013 due to smoke from Riau, Central Sumatra. While biomass-burning in the region is common, the early occurrence of a haze episode of this magnitude was uncharacteristic of ...
Yaasiin Oozeer +6 more
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Influence of the Maritime Continent on the Boreal Summer Intraseasonal Oscillation
The effect of the Maritime Continent (MC) on the propagation characteristics of the boreal summer intraseasonal oscillation (ISO) over the Indo-western Pacific region were investigated by performing high-resolution (T159) atmospheric general circulation model (AGCM) simulations that remove and retain the MC. The most significant difference, as revealed
Weijun ZHU +3 more
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In Maritime Continent, the shift of intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ) location directly regulates the distribution of black carbon and hence affects public health in the region, but the mechanism and human health impacts have not yet been ...
Tao Huang +5 more
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