Coherent modulation of the sea-level annual cycle in the United States by Atlantic Rossby waves
Changes in the sea-level annual cycle have a profound effect on the coast, yet little is known about their drivers. Here the authors show a considerable variability in the amplitude of the cycle along the United States Gulf and Southeast coasts and relate it to Atlantic Rossby waves.
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Main Authors: | Francisco M. Calafat, Thomas Wahl, Fredrik Lindsten, Joanne Williams, Eleanor Frajka-Williams |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f5a5f162b84b46cf9badfcbb543aee81 |
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