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Yuko M. Okumura, Clara Deser, Aixue Hu, Axel Timmermann, Shang-ping Xie, ...
Sudden changes of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) are believed to have caused large, abrupt climate changes over many parts of the globe during the last glacial and de-glacial...
Michael A. Alexander, James D. Scott, Clara Deser, Dr. Michael Alexander
A 50-year coupled atmosphere-ocean model integration is used to study sea surface temperature (SST) and mixed layer depth (h), and the processes which influence them. The model consists of an...
Niklas Schneider, J. Miller, Michael A. Alexander, Clara Deser
Observations of oceanic temperature in the upper 400 m reveal decadal signals that propagate in the thermocline along lines of constant potential vorticity from the ventilation region in the central...
Niklas Schneider, Stephan Venzke, Arthur J. Miller, David W. Pierce, Tim P. Barnett, Clara Deser, ...
Abstract. The coupling on decadal time scales of the midlatitude and tropical Pacific via an oceanic `bridge ' in the thermocline is investigated using ocean general circulation model hindcasts...
Michael A. Alexander, James D. Scott, Clara Deser, Dr. Michael Alexander
A 50-year coupled atmosphere-ocean model integration is used to study sea surface temperature (SST) and mixed layer depth (h), and the processes which influence them. The model consists of an...
The Re-emergence of SST Anomalies in the North Pacific Ocean (1999)
Michael Alexander, Clara Deser, Michael Timlin
Sea surface temperature (SST) data and two different upper ocean temperature analyses are used to study the winter-to-winter recurrence of SST anomalies in the North Pacific Ocean. The SSTs recur...
Deser,Clara, Weller,Robert A., Briscoe,Melbourne G.
Meteorological data have been gathered from a moored surface buoy at 34 deg N, 70 deg W in the Long Term Upper Ocean Study (LOTUS) experiment. The meteorological results from the first year of LOTUS...
Meteorological characteristics of the El Niño/Southern Oscillation phenomenon / (1989)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1989.