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From teleconnection to telecoupling
published first as (erstmalig folgendermaßen erschienen): Cecilie Friis, Jonas Østergaard Nielsen, Iago Otero, Helmut Haberl, Jörg Niewöhner, and Patrick Hostert: “From teleconnection to telecoupling. Taking stock of an emerging framework in land system science”. In: Journal of Land Use Science 11.2 (2015), pages 131– 153.
Friis, Cecilie +5 more
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A transition-phase teleconnection of the Pacific quasi-decadal oscillation [PDF]
Shih‐Yu Wang +3 more
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Abstract Understanding the mechanisms linking low‐latitude monsoon variability and high‐latitude ice‐sheet discharge is critical for elucidating past atmospheric teleconnections, yet direct evidence for such linkages during the last glacial period remains limited. Here we present a high‐resolution terrigenous input record from the South China Sea (SCS)
Haosen Wang +6 more
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Holocene Climate Changes: Unraveling Processes, Mechanisms, and Impacts Across Spatiotemporal Scales
Abstract As the most recent interglacial period and the timeframe for the development of human civilization, the Holocene provides a critical perspective for understanding future climate under continued global warming. This special collection focuses on Holocene climate changes and features 14 interdisciplinary studies.
Liangcheng Tan, Hai Xu, Xianfeng Wang
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Quantifying Sources of Subseasonal Prediction Skill in CESM2 Within a Perfect Modeling Framework
Abstract The success of numerical weather prediction depends on accurate atmospheric initialization, but at subseasonal lead times, land and ocean initial states become increasingly important. Predictability on these timescales arises from slowly evolving land surface conditions such as soil moisture and snowpack, convectively coupled waves such as the
Judith Berner +3 more
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El Niño Events Enhance Melting of Sea Ice in the West of Greenland
Abstract Using reanalysis data sets and numerical simulations, this study investigates the linkage between El Niño events and spring Arctic sea ice melt rate (AMR) in the west of Greenland. The results indicate that the accelerated spring AMR often corresponds to the previous winter's El Niño–like sea surface temperature anomalies.
Xuanwen Zhang +3 more
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Decadal variations in the El Niño‐Southern Oscillation (ENSO)'s influence on Southeast Asian rainfall are modulated by variability in the mean state of atmospheric circulation and moisture anomalies in the Indo‐Pacific Warm Pool (IPWP). Variations in the
Emmie J. Le Roy, Caroline C. Ummenhofer
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The phenomenon of drought in Ethiopia: Historical evolution and climatic forcing
This study examines drought patterns in Ethiopia's 12 major river basins from 1981 to 2018 using the Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) and the Standardized Precipitation Evapotranspiration Index (SPEI).
Getachew Mehabie Mulualem +3 more
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Tendency Bias Correction in Coupled and Uncoupled Global Climate Models with a Focus on Impacts over North America [PDF]
We revisit the bias correction problem in current climate models, taking advantage of state-of-the-art atmospheric reanalysis data and new data assimilation tools that simplify the estimation of short-term (6 hourly) atmospheric tendency errors.
Chang, Y. +4 more
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