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Ocean Meanders Modulate Extratropical Cyclone Energetics

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters, Volume 53, Issue 9, 16 May 2026.
Abstract Extratropical cyclones primarily develop over the western parts of ocean basins, where strong sea surface temperature (SST) contrasts form along western boundary currents. While previous studies have highlighted the influence of the mean SST and SST gradient on cyclones developing over these currents, they have generally disregarded their ...
Félix Vivant, Guillaume Lapeyre
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Assessing Earth's Energy Imbalance Trend in the Early 21st Century in Two High‐Resolution Coupled Models

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters, Volume 53, Issue 9, 16 May 2026.
Abstract Satellite observations since 2001 show an increasing Earth's energy imbalance (EEI) at the top of the atmosphere of 0.45 W m−2 dec−1, a trend understated in coupled climate models. We assess the 2001–2024 EEI trend in historical simulations of two high‐resolution coupled models, CM4X, a revised version of CM4.0, and CESM‐HR, a high‐resolution ...
Yan‐Ting Chen   +7 more
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Reduction of Rainfall During Tropical Cyclone Passage by Kuroshio Large Meander: A Case Study of Tropical Cyclone Talas (2011)

open access: yesJournal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, Volume 131, Issue 9, 16 May 2026.
Abstract Tropical cyclone (TC) intensity and associated rainfall depend on sea surface temperature (SST). SSTs in southern Japan, which are often hit by TCs, are likely influenced by the path of the Kuroshio. During the Kuroshio large meander (KLM), Kuroshio creates a coexistence of local warm and cold SST anomalies near the Japanese coast.
Naoki Morita   +4 more
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GLM results for biomass density of Dentex dentex, Epinephelus marginatus, and Sciaena umbra, showing the effects of protection status, year, season, sea surface temperature (SST), and Chlorophyll-a concentration. Significance is indicated by , **, and ***, representing p ≤ 0.05, p ≤ 0.01, and p ≤ 0.001, respectively.

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Lucie Vanalderweireldt (20865128)   +8 more
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Record‐Breaking Marine Heatwaves Across Global Coral Reefs in 2024

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters, Volume 53, Issue 9, 16 May 2026.
Abstract The record‐breaking annual mean global sea surface temperature in 2024 fueled extensive marine heatwaves (MHWs) across global coral reef zones, yet their spatiotemporal characteristics have not been comprehensively quantified. Here, we show that during the 2024 warm‐season, MHW total days and cumulative intensity exceeded the historical mean ...
Yulong Yao, Chunzai Wang
wiley   +1 more source

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