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SUBMITTER: Liu Y
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5459944 | biostudies-literature | 2017 May
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Liu Yu Y Cobb Kim M KM Song Huiming H Li Qiang Q Li Ching-Yao CY Nakatsuka Takeshi T An Zhisheng Z Zhou Weijian W Cai Qiufang Q Li Jinbao J Leavitt Steven W SW Sun Changfeng C Mei Ruochen R Shen Chuan-Chou CC Chan Ming-Hsun MH Sun Junyan J Yan Libin L Lei Ying Y Ma Yongyong Y Li Xuxiang X Chen Deliang D Linderholm Hans W HW
Nature communications 20170530
The far-reaching impacts of central Pacific El Niño events on global climate differ appreciably from those associated with eastern Pacific El Niño events. Central Pacific El Niño events may become more frequent in coming decades as atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations rise, but the instrumental record of central Pacific sea-surface temperatures is too short to detect potential trends. Here we present an annually resolved reconstruction of NIÑO4 sea-surface temperature, located in the centra ...[more]