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Until now, the NW Indian Ocean was sparsely covered with coral proxy records, and records from the Maldives Archipelago do not exist. The first such coral proxy record from the central Maldives is presented in this study.
Storz, David
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Dynamic Versus Diabatic Controls on Atmospheric Variability in a Tropical Aquachannel
Abstract Synoptic‐ to planetary‐scale atmospheric variability in the tropics is a potential source of predictability worldwide. However, current weather prediction models struggle to fully capture this variability. Here, we conduct tropical aquachannel simulations using the ICOsahedral Nonhydrostatic model with horizontal grid spacings of 13 and 5 km ...
Hyunju Jung, Peter Knippertz
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Corals Reveal Interdecadal Variation of Tropical Cyclones Modulated by Pacific Decadal Oscillation
The used and calculated data referred to "Corals Reveal Interdecadal Variation of Tropical Cyclones Modulated by Pacific Decadal Oscillation" pubished by Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres.
Wei Jiang (9147719) +1 more
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Modeling Investigation of Atmospheric Moisture Transport over the North Pacific Ocean: Role of Pacific Decadal Oscillation [PDF]
Atmospheric moisture content over the North Pacific Ocean can fluctuate under the influence of the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO). For a better understanding of the role which the PDO plays in the North Pacific water budgets and pathways, we conducted
Borries, Cecilia, Zhang, Xiangdong
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Deployment Strategy Shapes the Polar Climate Response to Marine Cloud Brightening
Abstract Marine cloud brightening (MCB) is a proposed solar climate intervention strategy that increases marine cloud reflectivity to cool Earth's surface. While previous studies have largely examined its global temperature and precipitation effects, little is known about how MCB deployment strategies influence polar climate and sea ice.
E. J. Emme, C.‐C. Chen, H. M. Horowitz
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Pan‐Regional Prolonged Droughts Linked to Consecutive La Niña Events
Abstract From 2020 to 2023, prolonged droughts affected Central‐West Asia, East Africa, and North America, causing widespread disruptions to regional hydroclimate and ecosystems. These droughts coincided with an unusually persistent cold state of the tropical Pacific associated with consecutive La Niña events.
Teng Zhang +6 more
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Abstract Recent decades have seen persistent sea surface temperature (SST) cooling in the Southeast Pacific (SEP) and Southern Ocean (SO), contrasting with broad ocean warming expected under anthropogenic forcing. Using an interpretable machine‐learning attribution framework applied to multi‐source observations and reanalyses, we focus on monthly SST ...
Xinjia Hu +3 more
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ERA5‐Based Convective Environments Favorable for Tornadoes in Southern China
Abstract Tornado occurrences vary significantly across regions in the globe, attributable in part to variations in regional climate and topography. This study analyzes the long‐term convective environments associated with tornadoes in southern China, a region previously identified as having the most favorable meteorological conditions for tornadoes ...
Kanglong Cai +5 more
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Decadal variability in the occurrence of wintertime haze in central eastern China tied to the Pacific Decadal Oscillation. [PDF]
Zhao S, Li J, Sun C, Sun C.
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Anomalous Energy Fluxes and Feedback Parameter Over the Course of ENSO Events
Abstract Internal variability may provide constraints on the global temperature response to forcing. Previous work showed that ENSO induces atmospheric stratification anomalies that lead to tropical low cloud anomalies not correlated with mean temperature. Here, we expand this argument. We discuss the physical processes leading to a canonical evolution
Q. Yang, S. Fueglistaler
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