The Southern Hemisphere midlatitude circulation response to rapid adjustments and sea surface temperature driven feedbacks
Rapid adjustments-the response of meteorology to external forcing while sea surface temperatures (SST) and sea ice are held fixed-can affect the midlatitude circulation and contribute to long-term forced circulation responses in climate simulations. This study examines rapid adjustments in the South...
Main Authors: | Wood, T, Maycock, AC, Forster, PM, Richardson, TB, Andrews, T, Boucher, O, Myhre, G, Samset, BH, Kirkevåg, A, Lamarque, JF, MüLmenstädt, J, Olivié, D, Takemura, T, Watson-Parris, DTS |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Meteorological Society
2020
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