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The asymmetry of air-sea coupled strength between the first-year and second-year La Niña events
Compared to the La Niña event in the first-year, the air-sea system is not well coupled during the second-year. This is evidenced by the generally...
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Sea spray induced air-sea heat and salt fluxes based on the wave-steepness-dependent sea spray model
Sea spray, which comprises amounts of small ocean droplets, plays a significant role in the air-sea coupling, atmospheric and oceanic dynamics, and...
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Global air-sea CO2 exchange flux since 1980s: results from CMIP6 Earth System Models
The ocean could profoundly modulate the ever-increasing atmospheric CO 2 by air-sea CO 2 exchange process, which is also able to cause significant...
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Comparison of coupled and uncoupled models in simulating Monsoon Intraseasonal Oscillation from CMIP6
The monsoon intraseasonal oscillation (MISO) is the dominant variability over the Indian Ocean during the Indian summer monsoon (ISM) season and is...
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Importance of Air-Sea Coupling in Simulating Tropical Cyclone Intensity at Landfall
An atmosphere-only model system for making seasonal prediction and projecting future intensities of landfalling tropical cyclones (TCs) along the...
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The 2021 Atlantic Niño and Benguela Niño Events: external forcings and air–sea interactions
This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the extreme Atlantic and Benguela Niño events that occurred during the boreal spring–summer of 2021....
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Air-Sea Interaction in the South China Sea
Sea surface temperature (SST) is an important indicator of thermal state of the upper ocean, an important factor in the air-sea coupled system, and a... -
The atmospheric hinder for intraseasonal sea-air interaction over the Bay of Bengal during Indian summer monsoon in CMIP6
The surroundings of the Bay of Bengal (BoB) suffer a lot from the extreme rainfall events during Indian summer monsoon (ISM). Previous studies have...
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A review on air–sea exchange of reactive trace gases over the northern Indian Ocean
In the Earth’s atmosphere, greenhouse gases (GHGs) and reactive trace gases are essential components of chemistry–climate interactions. These trace...
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An empirical study of the influences of gustiness on vertical mixing at the air-sea boundary
The exchange of momentum across the air-sea interface is a key driver of the earth system and its accurate parameterization is essential for precise...
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Sea–air coupling leads to a decrease in precipitation in East Asia under present day conditions that is partially alleviated in future simulations
The offshore region of East Asia has a crucial role in recycling precipitation, especially in the current context of a warming climate. This is...
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Contrasts of bimodal tropical instability waves (TIWs)-induced wind stress perturbations in the Pacific Ocean among observations, ocean models, and coupled climate models
The coupling between wind stress perturbations and sea surface temperature (SST) perturbations induced by tropical instability waves (TIWs) in the...
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Turbulent Exchange in Unsteady Air–Sea Interaction at Small and Submesoscales
AbstractAn adequate description of the interaction between the atmosphere and ocean remains one of the most important problems of modern oceanology...
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Changes in El Niño characteristics and air–sea feedback mechanisms under progressive global warming
In this study, we investigate the potential changes of El Niño characteristics, including intensity, frequency and CP/EP El Niño ratio, under...
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The role of air–sea coupling on November–April intraseasonal rainfall variability over the South Pacific
We investigate the impact of resolving air-sea interaction on the simulation of the intraseasonal rainfall variability over the South Pacific using...
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Coastal buoy observation of air-sea net heat flux in the East China Sea in summer 2020
The full fluxes and associated air-sea variables based on three months of operational buoy observations in the East China Sea (ECS) in summer 2020...
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The impact of seasonality on the annual air-sea carbon flux and its interannual variability
Interannual variability of the ocean carbon sink is often assessed using annual air–sea carbon fluxes, but the drivers of the variability may instead...
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The influences of environmental factors on the air-sea coupling coefficient
The response relationship between equivalent neutral wind speed anomaly (ENWSA) and sea-air temperature difference anomaly (SATDA) has been analyzed...
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Drivers of coupled climate model biases in representing Labrador Sea convection
This study investigates the representation of ocean convection in the Labrador Sea in seven Earth System Models (ESMs) from the Coupled Model...
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Recent Eurasian winter cooling partly caused by internal multidecadal variability amplified by Arctic sea ice-air interactions
Despite rapid global warming, Eurasia experienced unusual winter cooling from around 1992–2012, whose cause is still debated. By analyzing...