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Teresita Canchala, Wilfredo Alfonso-Morales, Wilmar Loaiza Cerón, Yesid Carvajal-Escobar and Eduardo Caicedo-Bravo
Given that the analysis of past monthly rainfall variability is highly relevant for the adequate management of water resources, the relationship between the climate-oceanographic indices, and the variability of monthly rainfall in Southwestern Colombia a...
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Young-Min Yang, Bin Wang and Juan Li
It has been an outstanding challenge for global climate models to simulate and predict East Asia summer monsoon (EASM) rainfall. This study evaluated the dynamical hindcast skills with the newly developed Nanjing University of Information Science and Tec...
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Swastik Bhandari, Ajay Kalra, Kazi Tamaddun and Sajjad Ahmad
Understanding the interconnections between oceanic-atmospheric climate variables and regional streamflow of the conterminous United States may aid in improving regional long lead-time streamflow forecasting. The current research evaluates the time-lagged...
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Xiaochen Ye and Zhiwei Wu
The Yangtze River Basin is an El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO)-sensitive region, prone to floods and droughts. Hydrological records were collected to examine the temporal and spatial distribution of runoff in this drainage basin. An appar...
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Shangfeng Chen, Bin Yu, Wen Chen and Renguang Wu
The El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is the strongest interannual air–sea coupled variability mode in the tropics, and substantially impacts the global weather and climate. Hence, it is important to improve our understanding of the ...
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Nkanyiso Mbatha and Sifiso Xulu
The variability of temperature and precipitation influenced by El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is potentially one of key factors contributing to vegetation product in southern Africa. Thus, understanding large-scale ocean–atmospheric phe...
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Justin A. Schulte, Nickitas Georgas, Vincent Saba and Penelope Howell
The eastern North American sea level pressure dipole (ENA) pattern is a recently identified teleconnection pattern that has been shown to influence mid-Atlantic United States (U.S) streamflow variability. Because the pattern was only recently identified,...
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MARÍN POMPA-GARCÍA,XANAT ANTONIO NÉMIGA
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El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is the most important large-scale circulatory phenomenon that causes climatic variability in northern Mexico. The current challenge is to understand its consequences for both local climate and ecological processes of e...
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RICHARD A. MINNICH,ERNESTO FRANCO VIZCAINO,RAYMOND J. DEZZANI
This study evaluates precipitation variability in Baja California in relation to the El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) using the Southern Oscillation Index (SOI). To evaluate precipitation climatology, data for 102 weather stations were analyzed. D...
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