Bringing statistical learning machines together for hydro-climatological predictions - Case study for Sacramento San joaquin River Basin, California [PDF]
Study region: Sacramento San Joaquin River Basin, California Study focus: The study forecasts the streamflow at a regional scale within SSJ river basin with largescale climate variables. The proposed approach eliminates the bias resulting from predefined
Balbhadra Thakur +4 more
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The effects of teleconnections on carbon fluxes of global terrestrial ecosystems
Large‐scale atmospheric circulation patterns (i.e., teleconnections) influence global climate variability patterns and can be studied to provide a simple framework for relating the complex response of ecosystems to climate.
Zaichun Zhu +5 more
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The effects of teleconnections on water and carbon fluxes in the two South America’s largest biomes [PDF]
Ecosystem services provided by terrestrial biomes, such as moisture recycling and carbon assimilation, are crucial components of the water, energy, and biogeochemical cycles.
Edivaldo A. O. Serrão +5 more
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Detecting Climate Teleconnections With Granger Causality [PDF]
AbstractClimate system teleconnections are crucial for improving climate predictability, but difficult to quantify. Standard approaches to identify teleconnections are often based on correlations between time series. Here we present a novel method leveraging Granger causality, which can infer/detect relationships between any two fields.
Filipi N Silva +2 more
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The Correlation Between Three Teleconnections and Dengue Incidence in the Western Province of Sri Lanka, 2005–2019 [PDF]
Dengue is an arboviral fever. Weather modulates dengue transmission by influencing the life cycles of vector mosquitoes and the virus. Three teleconnections are known to affect the weather in Sri Lanka.
N. D. B. Ehelepola +2 more
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Drivers of uncertainty in future projections of Madden–Julian Oscillation teleconnections [PDF]
Teleconnections from the Madden–Julian Oscillation (MJO) are a key source of predictability of weather on the extended timescale of about 10–40 d. The MJO teleconnection is sensitive to a number of factors, including the mean dry static stability, the ...
A. M. Jenney +3 more
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SPATIAL ASSOCIATION TO CHARACTERIZE THE CLIMATE TELECONNECTION PATTERNS IN ECUADOR BASED ON SATELLITE PRECIPITATION ESTIMATES [PDF]
Climate teleconnections show remote and large-scale relationships between distant points on Earth. Their relations to precipitation are important to monitor and anticipate the anomalies that they can produce in the local climate, such as flood and ...
D. Ballari +3 more
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The influence of non-stationary teleconnections on palaeoclimate reconstructions of ENSO variance using a pseudoproxy framework [PDF]
Reconstructions of the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) ideally require high-quality, annually resolved and long-running palaeoclimate proxy records in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean, located in ENSO's centre of action.
R. Batehup +2 more
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Tropical and mid-latitude teleconnections interacting with the Indian summer monsoon rainfall: a theory-guided causal effect network approach [PDF]
The alternation of active and break phases in Indian summer monsoon (ISM) rainfall at intraseasonal timescales characterizes each ISM season. Both tropical and mid-latitude drivers influence this intraseasonal ISM variability.
Coumou, Dim +6 more
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The Influence of Teleconnections on the Precipitation in Baluchistan
Precipitation plays a vital role in the economies of agricultural countries, such as Pakistan. Baluchistan is the largest province in Pakistan (in terms of land) and it is facing reoccurring droughts due to changing precipitation patterns.
Erum Aamir +2 more
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