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CMIP5: tauuo - Sea Water Surface Downward X Stress


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2020
Hayashi, Michiya, Jin, Fei-Fei, et al.
Dynamics for El Niño-La Niña asymmetry constrain equatorial-Pacific warming pattern
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2015
Ito T., Bracco A., et al.
Sustained growth of the Southern Ocean carbon storage in a warming climate
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2014
Zhang T., Sun D.
ENSO Asymmetry in CMIP5 Models
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2014
England M. H., co-authors a.
Recent intensification of wind-driven circulation in the Pacific and the ongoing warming hiatus
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2014
MacMartin D. G., Tziperman E.
Using transfer functions to quantify ENSO dynamics in data and models
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2014
Lima N. E., Lima-Ribeiro M. S., et al.
Phylogeography and ecological niche modelling, coupled with the fossil pollen record, unravel the demographic history of a Neotropical swamp palm through the Quaternary
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2013
Collevatti R. G., Telles M. P., et al.
Demographic history and the low genetic diversity in Dipteryx alata (Fabaceae) from Brazilian Neotropical savannas
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2013
Wang Z.
On the responses of the Southern Hemisphere subpolar gyres to climate change in coupled climate models
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2013
MacMartin D. G., Tziperman E., et al.
Frequency-domain multi-model analysis of the response of Atlantic meridional overturning circulation to surface forcing
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2013
Yang C., Giese B. S.
El Niño Southern Oscillation in an ensemble ocean reanalysis and coupled climate models
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2012
Swart N. C., Fyfe J. C.
Observed and simulated changes in the Southern Hemisphere surface westerly wind-stress
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2012
Meijers A. J., Shuckburgh E., et al.
Representation of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current in the CMIP5 climate models and future changes under warming scenarios
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