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Large volcanic eruptions have significant impacts on climate and environmental changes. The deposition of tephra in marine sediments may serve as an eruption recorder, but it has not been extensively studied in the western Pacific.
Weijia Feng +4 more
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In recent decades, the United States has experienced changing patterns of extreme temperature. Although much progress has been made, delineating the change in synoptic surface temperature variability (SSTV) and understanding its potential causes remain ...
Michael Secor +4 more
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A New Technique for Century-Scale Wind Component Indices
Advancing the understanding of how variations in the climate over the ocean influences the weather over the United States can be aided by developing marine climatic indices.
Shawn R. Smith +7 more
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Analysis of the 10–20-Day Intraseasonal Oscillation in the Indian Ocean Using Surface Winds
The 10–20-day mode of surface wind is examined in the Indian Ocean, with special reference to the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, equatorial, southern, and southeastern Indian Ocean during a strong (1994), weak (2002), and normal (1995) southwest monsoon ...
Heather L. Roman-Stork, Mark A. Bourassa
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Statistical analysis of dynamic behavior of continental shelf wave motions in the northern South China Sea [PDF]
This study aims to analyze statistical behavior of the continental shelf wave motions, including continental shelf waves (CSWs) and arrested topographic waves (ATWs), in the northern South China Sea. The baseline consists of tide-gauge data from stations
J. Li +8 more
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Predictability horizon of oceanic rogue waves [PDF]
AbstractPrediction is a central goal and a yet‐unresolved challenge in the investigation of oceanic rogue waves. Here we define a horizon of predictability for oceanic rogue waves and derive, via extensive computational experiments, a statistically converged predictability time scale for these structures.
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High-impact ocean weather events and climate extremes can have devastating effects on coastal zones and small islands. Marine Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) is a systematic approach to such events, through which the risk of disaster can be identified ...
Francesco Trotta +8 more
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Coupled ocean–atmosphere modeling and predictions
AJMwas supported by theNSFEarth System Modeling Program (OCE1419306) and the NOAA Climate Variability and Prediction Program (NA14OAR4310276). HS thanks the Office of Naval Research for support under N00014-15-1-2588. LPP was supported by “Advanced Studies in Medium and High Latitudes Oceanography” (CAPES 23038.004304/2014-28) and “National ...
Miller, Arthur J. +9 more
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Machine Learning Reconstruction of Wyrtki Jet Seasonal Variability in the Equatorial Indian Ocean
The Wyrtki Jet (WJ), a pivotal surface circulation system in the equatorial Indian Ocean, exerts significant regulatory control over regional climate dynamics through its intense eastward transport characteristics, which modulate water mass exchange ...
Dandan Li +4 more
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We present in this paper the interannual variability of seasonal temperature and rainfall in the Indian meteorological subdivisions (IMS) for boreal winter and summer seasons that take in to account the varying length of the seasons.
Vasubandhu Misra, Amit Bhardwaj
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