Shifting El Niño inhibits summer Arctic warming and Arctic sea-ice melting over the Canada Basin
Teleconnections between different flavours of El Niño and Arctic climate change are inherently uncertain in the context of warming. Here, the authors show that Central Pacific El Niño contributes to summer Arctic cooling and sea-ice increase via an Equator-Arctic teleconnection on interannual timesc...
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Main Authors: | Chundi Hu, Song Yang, Qigang Wu, Zhenning Li, Junwen Chen, Kaiqiang Deng, Tuantuan Zhang, Chengyang Zhang |
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Format: | article |
Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b82f7ffbfe3b42f4be8aaf1e25f6ff82 |
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