Attribution of multi-annual to decadal changes in the climate system: the large ensemble single forcing model intercomparison project (lesfmip)

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    Biomass burning has been implicated in decadal changes in temperature and the hydrological cycle (Fasullo et_al, 2022; Heyblom et_al, 2022), and dust variations have been linked to AMV, Sahel rainfall and tropical cyclones (Evan et_al, 2011; Wang C. et_al, 2012; Strong et_al, 2018). Changes in the tropical Pacific may generate Rossby waves that could impact the NAO (Swingedouw et_al, 2011; Chiodo et_al, 2016). Since stratospheric ozone warms the stratosphere by absorbing solar radiation, depletion of ozone over the Antarctic caused local cooling that increased the meridional temperature gradient and promoted a positive SAM in . . .

     

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