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Colder Eastern Equatorial Pacific and Stronger Walker Circulation in the Early 21st Century: Separating the Forced Response to Global Warming From Natural Variability
Ulla K. Heede, Alexey V. Fedorov
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| Nature Communications
Greenhouse warming and internal variability increase extreme and central Pacific El Niño frequency since 1980
Ruyu Gan, Qi Liu, Gang Huang et al
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| Geophysical Research Letters
Changes in Antarctic Ice Sheet Motion Derived From Satellite Radar Interferometry Between 1995 and 2022
Eric Rignot, Jeremie Mouginot, Bernd Scheuchl et al
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| Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Stormier Southern Hemisphere induced by topography and ocean circulation
Tiffany A. Shaw, Osamu Miyawaki, and Aaron Donohoe
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| Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)
Trends of extreme US weather events in the changing climate
Saahil Shenoy, Dimitry Gorinevsky, Kevin E. Trenberth et al
Science Source
| Geophysical Research Letters
The Role of Anthropogenic Forcing in Western United States Hydroclimate Extremes
Wei Zhang, Robert Gillies
Science Source
| Geophysical Research Letters
Slowdown in Landfalling Tropical Cyclone Motion in South China
Kun Wu, Chao Wang, Liguang Wu et al
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| Geophysical Research Letters
Increase in Intraseasonal Rainfall Driven by the Arabian Sea Warming in Recent Decades
Baosheng Li, Lei Zhou, Jianhuang Qin et al
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| Environmental Research Letters
Economic losses from hurricanes cannot be nationally offset under unabated warming
Robin Middelanis, Sven N Willner, Christian Otto et al
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| Geophysical Research Letters
The Unprecedented Character of California's 20th Century Enhanced Hydroclimatic Variability in a 600-Year Context
Diana Zamora-Reyes, Ellie Broadman, Erica Bigio et al
Science Source
| Geophysical Research Letters
Accelerated Transition Between Dry and Wet Periods in a Warming Climate
Huijiao Chen, Shuo Wang
Science Source
| World Weather Attribution
Climate change made UK heatwave at least 10 times more likely
M. Zachariah, R. Vautard, D. Schumacher et al