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Jean-Louis Pinault
In this paper, the role of oceanic Rossby waves in climate variability is reviewed, as well as their dynamics in tropical oceans and at mid-latitudes. For tropical oceans, both the interactions between equatorial Rossby and Kelvin waves, and off-equatori...
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Raquel Somavilla, Carmen Rodriguez, Alicia Lavín, Amaia Viloria, Elena Marcos and Daniel Cano
The evolution of the near-surface phytoplankton bloom towards a Deep Chlorophyll Maximum (DCM) in mid-latitudes and subpolar regions of the global ocean is a well-known biological feature. However, our knowledge about the exact mechanism that determines ...
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Johannes Staehelin, Fiona Tummon, Laura Revell, Andrea Stenke and Thomas Peter
In this paper, we investigate why current state-of-the-art chemistry-climate models underestimate the tropospheric ozone increase from the 1950s to the 1990s by approximately 50%. The accuracy of these models is vital, not only for understanding and pred...
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Mengqian Lu and Xiaotian Hao
Three river basins, i.e., the Yangtze river, the Mississippi river and the Loire river, were presented as case studies to explore the association among atmospheric circulations, moisture exports and extreme precipitations in the mid-latitudes. The major ...
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Massimiliano Sist, Giovanni Schiavon and Fabio Del Frate
A new data fusion technique based on Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) for the design of a rainfall retrieval algorithm is presented. The use of both VIS/IR (VISible and InfraRed) data from GEO (Geostationary Earth Orbit) satellite and of passive microwav...
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Karl Bumke, Robin Pilch Kedzierski, Marc Schröder, Christian Klepp and Karsten Fennig
The satellite-derived HOAPS (Hamburg Ocean Atmosphere Parameters and Fluxes from Satellite Data) precipitation estimates have been validated against in-situ precipitation measurements from optical disdrometers, available from OceanRAIN (Ocean Rainfall An...
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Sridhara Nayak,Tetsuya Takemi
Pág. 159 - 165
Recent IPCC reports suggest that the world is getting warmer. Consequently, the concentration of atmospheric water vapor, which determines the water for precipitation, is substantially increasing in accordance with the Clausius-Clapeyron (CC) relationshi...
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Chao Wang and Lijuan Wang
Using ERA-Interim daily reanalysis and precipitation data, the combined effects of East Asia-Pacific (EAP) and Silk Road (SR) teleconnection patterns on summer precipitation in Southern China were investigated on synoptic to sub-monthly timescales. Combi...
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ANANNA BARDHAN,DINESH KUMAR SHARMA,SARVESH KUMAR,JAGDISH RAI
The O+ ion density measured by the SROSS-C2 satellite during solar minima (year 1995, F10.7 = 77) and maxima (year 2000, F10.7 = 181) has been analyzed for studying diurnal, seasonal, latitudinal and geomagnetic variations. The study region covers an are...
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Carlos Gay
In this issue we continue to publish review articles focused mainly in mid-latitudes and the Latin American area, as a way of celebrating the 25th anniversary of Atmósfera. In this occasion, Chilean researchers P. Monsalves Gavilán, J. Pincheira Ulbrich ...
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Roberto E. Yury-Yáñez,Rodrigo A. Otero,Sergio Soto-Acuña,Mario E. Suárez,David Rubilar-Rogers,Michel Sallaberry
Pág. 548 - 557
Paleogene records of birds in the Eastern margin of the Pacific Ocean have increased in recent years, being almost exclusively restricted to fossil Sphenisciformes (penguins). New avian remains (Ornithurae, Neornithes)from Middle-to-Late Eocene levels of...
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Inga Preiss-Daimler, Stergios D. Zarkogiannis, George Kontakiotis, Rüdiger Henrich and Assimina Antonarakou
This study intends to review and assess the middle to late Miocene Carbonate Crash (CC) events in the low to mid latitudes of the Pacific, Indian, Caribbean and Atlantic Oceans as part of the global paleoceanographic reorganisations between 12 and 9 Ma w...
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Gennady Platov, Vladimir Krupchatnikov, Viacheslav Gradov, Irina Borovko and Evgeny Volodin
The amplified warming of the Arctic is one of several factors influencing atmospheric dynamics. In this work, we consider a series of numerical experiments to identify the role of Arctic sea ice reduction in affecting climate trends in the Northern Hemis...
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Feijia Yin, Volker Grewe and Klaus Gierens
Aviation is responsible for approximately 5% of global warming and is expected to increase substantially in the future. Given the continuing expansion of air traffic, mitigation of aviation?s climate impact becomes challenging but imperative. Among vario...
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Jean-Louis Pinault
Evidence of long-term variability in the upper ocean has emerged for two decades. Most of the issues discussed raise a lot of questions. What is the driver of the decadal oscillation of rainfall in Europe that has been observed since the end of the 20th ...
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Jean-Louis Pinault
The study of resonantly forced baroclinic waves in the tropical oceans at mid-latitudes is of paramount importance to advancing our knowledge in fields that investigate the El Niño?Southern Oscillation (ENSO), the decadal climate variability, or the reso...
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Jean-Louis Pinault
Evidence of long-term variability in the upper ocean has emerged for two decades. Most of the issues discussed raise a lot of questions. What is the driver of the decadal oscillation of rainfall in Europe that has been observed since the end of the 20th ...
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Jean-Louis Pinault
The study of resonantly forced baroclinic waves in the tropical oceans at mid-latitudes is of paramount importance to advancing our knowledge in fields that investigate the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO), the decadal climate variability...
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Jean-Louis Pinault
Evidence of long-term variability in the upper ocean has emerged for two decades. Most of the issues discussed raise a lot of questions. What is the driver of the decadal oscillation of rainfall in Europe that has been observed since the end of the 20th ...
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Jean-Louis Pinault
The study of resonantly forced baroclinic waves in the tropical oceans at mid-latitudes is of paramount importance to advancing our knowledge in fields that investigate the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO), the decadal climate variability...
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