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Frequent central Pacific La Nina events may accelerate Arctic warming since the 1980s

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摘要 Including significant warming trend,Arctic climate changes also exhibit strong interannual variations in various fields,which is suggested to be related to El Nino and Southern Oscillation(ENSO)events.Previous studies have demonstrated the different impacts on the Arctic of central Pacific(CP)and eastern Pacific(EP)ENSO events,and suggested these impacts are largely of opposite sign for ENSO warm and cold phases.Our results illustrate asymmetrical changes for the cold and warm ENSO events,especially for the La Nina events.Compared to the past frequent basin-wide cooling La Nina events,since the 1980 s the cooling center for the La Nina event has strengthened and moved westward along with the increasing frequency for the canonical and CP La Nina events.Contrary to the basin-wide cooling and canonical La Nina events,the frequent CP La Nina events induce significant warming from the Beaufort Sea to Greenland via the convection center moving northward over the western Pacific.Observation analysis and numerical experiments both suggest that the changes in La Nina type may also accelerate Arctic warming.
出处 《Acta Oceanologica Sinica》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2021年第11期62-69,共8页 海洋学报(英文版)
基金 The Shenzhen Fundamental Research Program under contract No.JCYJ20200109110220482 the National Natural Science Foundation of China under contract No.U2006210 the Key Special Project for Introduced Talents Team of Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory(Guangzhou)under contract No.GML2019ZD0604。
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