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The El Niño–Southern Oscillation Pattern Effect
Paulo Ceppi,
Stephan Fueglistaler
Geosciences
Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences
High Meadows Environmental Institute
Princeton Institute for Computational Science and Engineering
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Oscillation
100%
Oscillation Pattern
100%
Pattern Effect
100%
Sea Surface Temperature
66%
El Nio
33%
Phase Error
33%
Upward Flux
33%
Radiative Heating
33%
Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly
33%
Sea Surface Temperature Variability
33%
Temperature Patterns
33%
Top-of-atmosphere
33%
Downward Flux
33%
Warm Region
33%
Oscillation Cycle
33%
Temperature Radiation
33%
Stability Change
33%
Two-way Coupling
33%
Radiation Budgets
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Sea Surface Temperature
100%
Temperature Anomaly
25%
Feedback
25%
Radiation Budget
25%
Top of Atmosphere
25%