There is an evidence of the increasing intensity as well as occurrence frequency of the so-called central Pacific (CP) El Nino events since the 1990s. We examine whether such an increase in the frequency of CP El Nino may be a manifestation of natural climate variability. A control simulation of the Kiel Climate Model, run for 4200 years with the present values of greenhouse gases, exhibit large variations of the occurrence frequency of the CP El Nino versus the eastern Pacific (EP) El Nino. A model simulates to some extent changes in the occurrence ratio of CP and EP El Nino in comparison with the observations. Therefore, we can not exclude the possibility that an increasing of occurrence frequency of CP El Nino during recent decades in th...
The El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is the dominant and most consequential climate variation on ...
Today, El Nino refers to the extreme warming episodes of the globally effective, coupled ocean-atmos...
The response of the tropical Pacific climate system and its interannual variability to enhanced gree...
This study examined connections between the North Pacific climate variability and occurrence of the ...
This study examined connections between the North Pacific climate variability and occurrence of the ...
Given the consequences and global significance of El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events it is e...
El Niño events, characterized by anomalous warming in the eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean, h...
A new, non-flux-corrected, global climate model is introduced, the Kiel Climate Model (KCM), which w...
El Niño events differ substantially in their spatial pattern and intensity. Canonical Eastern Pacifi...
A new, non-flux corrected, global climate model is introduced, the Kiel Climate Model (KCM), which w...
The diversity of El Nino is a critical field of the climate research. The eastern Pacific (EP) and c...
Despite the increase in greenhouse gas concentration, the sea surface temperature (SST) over the tro...
Inter-El Nino variability, which represents the diversity in spatiotemporal evolution among El Nino ...
The far-reaching impacts of central Pacific El Nino events on global climate differ appreciably from...
The El Nino/Southern Oscillation is Earth's most prominent source of interannual climate variability...
The El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is the dominant and most consequential climate variation on ...
Today, El Nino refers to the extreme warming episodes of the globally effective, coupled ocean-atmos...
The response of the tropical Pacific climate system and its interannual variability to enhanced gree...
This study examined connections between the North Pacific climate variability and occurrence of the ...
This study examined connections between the North Pacific climate variability and occurrence of the ...
Given the consequences and global significance of El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events it is e...
El Niño events, characterized by anomalous warming in the eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean, h...
A new, non-flux-corrected, global climate model is introduced, the Kiel Climate Model (KCM), which w...
El Niño events differ substantially in their spatial pattern and intensity. Canonical Eastern Pacifi...
A new, non-flux corrected, global climate model is introduced, the Kiel Climate Model (KCM), which w...
The diversity of El Nino is a critical field of the climate research. The eastern Pacific (EP) and c...
Despite the increase in greenhouse gas concentration, the sea surface temperature (SST) over the tro...
Inter-El Nino variability, which represents the diversity in spatiotemporal evolution among El Nino ...
The far-reaching impacts of central Pacific El Nino events on global climate differ appreciably from...
The El Nino/Southern Oscillation is Earth's most prominent source of interannual climate variability...
The El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is the dominant and most consequential climate variation on ...
Today, El Nino refers to the extreme warming episodes of the globally effective, coupled ocean-atmos...
The response of the tropical Pacific climate system and its interannual variability to enhanced gree...