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Solar forced transient evolution of Pacific upper water thermal structure during the Holocene in an earth system model of intermediate complexity
2012
Chinese Science Bulletin
Forced by transient solar activities since 7 ka, the thermal structures of the Pacific upper water at boreal winter are featured by an enhanced response of 3-dimensional Western Pacific Warm Pool (WPWP) in an Earth system model of Intermediate Complexity at centennial scales. During solar maximum periods, the magnitude of surface ocean temperature variations is 30% larger in the western tropical Pacific than in the Niño3 region, while at subsurface, it is 40% larger in the subtropical North
doi:10.1007/s11434-012-5576-2
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