Pantropical Climate Interactions

作者: Wenju Cai , Lixin Wu , Matthieu Lengaigne , Tim Li , Shayne McGregor

DOI: 10.1126/SCIENCE.AAV4236

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摘要: The El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), which originates in the Pacific, is strongest and most well-known mode of tropical climate variability. Its reach global, it can force variations Atlantic Indian Oceans by perturbing global atmospheric circulation. Less appreciated how affect Pacific. Especially noteworthy multidecadal warming that began late 1990s, because recent research suggests has influenced Indo-Pacific climate, character ENSO cycle, hiatus surface warming. Discovery these pantropical interactions provides a pathway forward for improving predictions variability current refining projections future under different anthropogenic forcing scenarios.

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