Response of the North Atlantic storm track to climate change shaped by ocean-atmosphere coupling
A poleward shift of the mid-latitude storm tracks in response to anthropogenic greenhouse-gas forcing has been diagnosed in climate model simulations. Explanations of this effect have focused on atmospheric dynamics. However, in contrast to storm tracks in other regions, the North Atlantic storm tra...
Autors principals: | Woollings, T, Gregory, J, Pinto, J, Reyers, M, Brayshaw, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2012
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