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Asymmetric impact of Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation on El Nino and La Nina characteristics [PDF]
The long-lasting cold surface conditions of North Atlantic, i.e., the negative phase of Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO), can intensify the El Nino-Southern Oscillation through the enhanced air-sea coupling under the increased central-to-eastern ...
An, SI, Kim, BM, Kug, JS, Sung, MK
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Addressing the World War 2 Warm Anomaly in HadSST.4.2.0.0
We present an update to the Hadley Centre Sea‐Surface Temperature dataset (HadSST.4.2.0.0) that addresses residual warm bias during the Second World War (WW2). Using a quantitative definition of the WW2 warm anomaly we identify Engine Room Intake (ERI) bias corrections as the dominant factor in HadSST4, and use this to propose new constraints on ERI ...
Caroline Sandford, Nick Rayner
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This study tried to observe the correlation and coherency between sea surface temperature (SST) and wind velocity in the Malacca Strait at the year of 2015. The SST and wind velocity data with 6 hours interval step have been used in this study.
Hanah Khoirunnisa +2 more
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Long term persistence in the sea surface temperature fluctuations
We study the temporal correlations in the sea surface temperature (SST) fluctuations around the seasonal mean values in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. We apply a method that systematically overcome possible trends in the data.
Armin Bunde +25 more
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Low-frequency climate variability in the Atlantic basin during the 20th century [PDF]
From joint sea surface temperature/sea level pressure (SST/SLP) EOF analyses, lowfrequency variability modes are compared. The multi-decadal oscillation (MDO) changed phases twice during the 20th century, with its north Atlantic SST patterns resembling ...
Kushnir, Yochanan +3 more
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Monthly average aerosol optical depth at 320 nm obtained with a Brewer MKIII spectrophotometer for Hobart, Australia (42.8806° S, 147.3250° E) over a 21‐year period. There is a linear trend of 15.4% per decade. There are 9 months when the average aerosol optical depth exceeds twice the monthly standard deviation.
Manuel Nuñez +3 more
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Sea surface wind perturbations over the Kashevarov Bank of the Okhotsk Sea: a satellite study [PDF]
Sea surface wind perturbations over sea surface temperature (SST) cold anomalies over the Kashevarov Bank (KB) of the Okhotsk Sea are analyzed using satellite (AMSR-E and QuikSCAT) data during the summer-autumn period of 2006–2009.
E. Yu. Potalova +3 more
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Sea surface temperature (SST) prediction using fourier analysis in the Caspian Sea
Temperature is one of the fundamental parameters in physical oceanography and study of marine processes. The variation of spatial and local of Sea Surface Temperature (SST) plays an important role on climate change, life of fish, ocean currents, salinity and the other characteristics of seas and lakes. The purpose of this research was to predict SST in
Javansamadi, S. +2 more
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Pattern Analysis of El Nino and La Nina Phenomenon Based on Sea Surface Temperature (SST) and Rainfall Intensity using Oceanic Nino Index (ONI) in West Java Area [PDF]
Yudo Prasetyo, Farras Nabilah
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