Northward itcz shift drives reduced enso activity in the mid-pliocene warm period

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  • who: Gabriel Pontes from the University of have published the Article: Northward ITCZ shift drives reduced ENSO activity in the Mid-Pliocene Warm Period, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors show that a near unanimous weakening of ENSO across models cannot be fully explained simply by mean state changes in the equatorial Pacific Ocean. The authors examine the broad PlioMIP ensemble, including phases 1 and 2, to better understand how ENSO activity might change under warmer climates. The authors evaluate changes in the thermocline slope as a proxy for changes in equatorial ocean dynamics . . .

     

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