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Global surface temperature records (e.g. HadCRUT4) since 1850 are characterized by climatic oscillations synchronous with specific solar, planetary and lunar harmonics superimposed on a background warming modulation.
Scafetta, Nicola
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Multidecadal CO2 uptake variability of the North Atlantic
The multidecadal variability of air‐sea CO2 fluxes in the North Atlantic under preindustrial atmospheric CO2 conditions is simulated, using a coupled biogeochemical/circulation model driven by long‐term surface forcing reconstructed from the leading modes of sea level pressure observations from 1850 to 2000.
Löptien, Ulrike, Eden, Carsten
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ABSTRACT Across circumpolar permafrost regions, climate change is destabilizing ice‐rich hillslopes, increasing the frequency and magnitude of thaw‐driven mass wasting. This paper reviews recent studies (2013–2024) on thaw‐driven mass wasting, focusing on the processes, morphology and trajectories of geomorphic change and their implications for ...
J. M. Young +5 more
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A global eddy‐permitting (1/4° resolution) ocean general circulation model is shown to spontaneously generate intrinsic oceanic variability (IOV) up to multidecadal timescales (T > 20 years) under a repeated seasonal atmospheric forcing.
Guillaume Sérazin +5 more
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Multidecadal variability of summer temperature over Romania and its relation with Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation [PDF]
We investigate the multidecadal variability of summer temperature over Romania as measured at 14 meteorological stations with long-term observational records. The dominant pattern of summer temperature variability has a monopolar structure and shows pronounced multidecadal variations.
Ionita, Monica +3 more
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We quantified the causal effect (CE) of linkages between four monthly climate indices ENSO, SMHP, RWC, and MHC for 1940–2022 with a time lag of one month. The results show CE values from (1) ENSO to SMHP of −0.33$$ -0.33 $$ to −0.44$$ -0.44 $$ (i.e., a one standard deviation (SD) increase in ENSO causes a decrease in SMHP of −0.33$$ -0.33 $$ to −0.44$$
Grzegorz Muszynski +5 more
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Atmospheric multidecadal variations in the North Atlantic realm: proxy data, observations, and atmospheric circulation model studies [PDF]
We investigate the spatial and temporal characteristics of multidecadal climate variability in the North Atlantic realm, using observational data, proxy data and model results.
K. Grosfeld +4 more
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Impact of Multidecadal Variability in Atlantic SST on Winter Atmospheric Blocking
Recent studies have suggested that coherent multidecadal variability exists between North Atlantic atmospheric blocking frequency and the Atlantic multidecadal variability (AMV).
Young‐Oh Kwon +3 more
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Abstract This study was conducted to address the concerns over the changes in river morphology and their implications for sustainable river management. It investigates the morphological dynamics of the Upper Jhelum River between 2018 and 2023, using high‐resolution Sentinel‐2 imagery and advanced geospatial techniques to capture subtle yet significant ...
Sumaira Javaid +4 more
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Evidence of a decadal solar signal in the Amazon River: 1903 to 2013 [PDF]
It has been shown that tropical climates can be notably influenced by the decadal solar cycle; however, the relationship between this solar forcing and the tropical Amazon River has been overlooked in previous research.
Antico, Andres, Torres, Maria Eugenia
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