Interdecadal variability in the spatial structure of wind and SST in the California Current system
The physical environment of eastern boundary current systems is rarely uniform in time. ENSO and other perturbations produce profound anomalies in the atmosphere and ocean on interannual to decadal and century time scales. ... The objective of this paper is to describe the temporal variability in the spatial texture of the California Current system, a major eastern boundary current system off the west coast of North America, to provide a base from which to evaluate the effect of climate change - in the recent past, at present, and for the future.
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Main Authors: | Schwing, Franklin B., Mendelssohn, Roy, Parrish, Richard |
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Format: | conference_item biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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1996
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Subjects: | Atmospheric Sciences, Oceanography, PACLIM, |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1834/31588 |
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