Anthropogenic aerosols modulated 20th-century Sahel rainfall variability via their impacts on North Atlantic sea surface temperature
The Sahel rainfall has a close teleconnection with North Atlantic sea surface temperature (NASST) variability, which has separately been shown to be affected by aerosols. Therefore, changes in regional aerosols emission could potentially drive multidecadal Sahel rainfall variability. Here we combine...
Main Authors: | Zhang, S, Stier, P, Dagan, G, Wang, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2021
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