Role of Atlantic air–sea interaction in modulating the effect of Tibetan Plateau heating on the upstream climate over Afro-Eurasia–Atlantic regions
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2018
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Journal Title:Climate Dynamics
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Description:Previous studies have demonstrated that atmospheric diabatic heating over the Tibetan Plateau (TP) exerts significant influences on the “upstream” climate of the Atlantic-African-European sector in boreal summer. Using the NCAR Community Earth System Model, this study demonstrates that the TP-induced change in North Atlantic sea surface temperature (SST) including evident warming over the mid-latitude North Atlantic and cooling over the south can in turn modulate the above TP impact.
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Source:Climate Dynamics, 53
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Rights Information:CC BY
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:27d3aaae1c48ac59c04005460a9121437f4eb6be4f7b8a92f19008faaf452f0f
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