El Nino衰减年西北太平洋热带气旋活动特征的差异性
Journal of Oceanology and LimnologyHu H B, Wu Q G, Wu Z P. 2018. Influences of two types of El Nino event on the Northwest Pacific and tropical Indian Ocean SST anomalies. Journal of Oceanology and Limnology, 36(1): 33-47, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00343- 018-6296-5....
" Newton said. "And it's coming from both the effect of the ocean, which would have those warmer waters, and the effects on our weather, which would be warmer air temperatures and less precipitation."
El Nino is a well-researched phenomenon that just happens to be occurring right now. The model predicts warm weather, and that’s exactly what we’re seeing. And for the folks we left behind on the east coast – enjoy the snow, just like the model predicts. Data via WUnderg...
The El Nino effect typically happens more often than the La Nina effect. The relationship between the ocean-atmosphere climate interaction and the rise in sea surface temperature in the Central and East-Central Equatorial Pacific can be inferred from fluctuations in ocean temperature. These complex ...
The Energetics of El Nino and La Nina the energetics of el nino and la ninac. The work done by the winds on the ocean, rather than generating kinetic energy, does work against L Goddard,SG Philander - Journal of Climate 被引量: 83发表: 2000年 TYPHOON ACTIVITY IN NORTHWEST PACIFIC IN ...
Impacts of Decay of Different El Nino Types on Boreal Summer Rainfall and Surface Air Temperature in South Asian Monsoon Region and Tibetan Plateau LIANG Hanzhou1,WU Qigang" 3,REN Xuejuan1,YAO Yonghong1,and LIU Shizuo"1School of A tmospheric Sciences, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210023 2 ...
make another run, in which everything is the same as the first one except that they change the Pacific SST to be like a "normal" year. The difference between these forecasts gives an indication of the effect of El Niño and La Niña conditions on the specific weather events being ...
Last winter's El Niño might have felt weak to residents of Southern California, but it was in fact one of the most powerful climate events of the past 145 years.
El Niño exerted powerful effects around the globe in the last year, eroding California beaches; driving drought in northern South America, Africa and Asia; and bringing record rain to the U.S. Pacific Northwest and southern South America. In the Pacific Ocean off the West Coast, however, ...