Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 2004
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2004georl..3116311y&link_type=abstract
Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 31, Issue 16, CiteID L16311
Physics
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Oceanography: General: Paleoceanography, Geochemistry: Organic Geochemistry, Oceanography: Physical: El Nino, Global Change: Oceans (4203), Global Change: Climate Dynamics (3309)
Scientific paper
The late Quaternary records of alkenone sea surface temperature (SST) in the Japan and California margins showed orbital-scale anti-phase SST variations between the two margins. This east-west seesaw-like change agreed well with the long-term El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) behavior predicted by the Zebiak-Cane ENSO model [Clement et al., 1999] as regards both the timing and frequency during 0-60 ka and 120-145 ka, and is attributed to the precession-controlled change in tropical ENSO behavior. This anti-phase SST change was not clearly demonstrated during 60-120 ka. This finding suggests that the influence of tropical climatic dynamics on the mid-latitude North Pacific varied in response to glacial-interglacial cycles.
Oba Tadamichi
Shimamune Junko
Ueshima Toshinori
Yamamoto Masanobu
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