Future intensification of extreme Aleutian low events and their climate impacts
Abstract Extreme Aleutian Low (AL) events have been associated with major ecosystem reorganisations and unusual weather patterns in the Pacific region, with serious socio-economic consequences. Yet, their future evolution and impacts on atmosphere–ocean interactions remain uncertain. Here, a large e...
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Auteurs principaux: | K. Giamalaki, C. Beaulieu, S. A. Henson, A. P. Martin, H. Kassem, D. Faranda |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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