A teleconnection between the Southern Hemisphere mid-latitude and equatorial ocean (Abstract)
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| Paper/Presentation Title | A teleconnection between the Southern Hemisphere mid-latitude and equatorial ocean (Abstract) |
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| Presentation Type | Presentation |
| Authors | |
| Author | Ribbe, Joachim |
| Year | 2001 |
| Place of Publication | Darwin |
| Conference/Event | 14th Australian New Zealand Climate Forum |
| Event Details | 14th Australian New Zealand Climate Forum Event Date 17 to end of 21 Sep 2001 Event Location Darwin |
| Abstract | The sub-surface ocean is a pathway for climate anomalies which propagate away from high and mid-latitude water mass formation region and into the Equatorial ocean. Thus there is the potential that the existence of this sub-surface ocean pathway may lead to decadal variability of Equatorial sea surface temperature. This in turn leads to some influence upon the El Nino Southern Oscillation. In my talk, I will present some results from recent ocean modelling studies that investigate mid-latitude water mass formation processes and their passage throughout the interior of the upper ocean. |
| Keywords | Southern Ocean, climate variability, El Nino, water mass |
| ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 370201. Climate change processes |
| 370904. Palaeoclimatology | |
| 370202. Climatology | |
| Byline Affiliations | Department of Biological and Physical Sciences |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/9xxq5/a-teleconnection-between-the-southern-hemisphere-mid-latitude-and-equatorial-ocean-abstract
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