The latitudinal position and strength of the Southern Hemisphere westerly winds (SHWW) influence mid-latitude precipitation patterns and air-sea gas exchange in the Southern Ocean. Fiordland is ideally located to constrain past variability in the westerlies because latitudinal shifts control precipitation amount and the strength of the overturning fjord circulation. Terrestrial organic carbon burial in Fiordland is also influenced by the SHWW; however the sensitivity of carbon accumulation rates in Fiordland to shifts in the SHWW remains unclear. Few high- resolution records of the SHWW exist from locations sensitive to changes in the strongest winds; however well-constrained paleoclimate records from across the Pacific basin and across >10...
© 2016 Elsevier LtdLate-twentieth century changes in the intensity and migration of Southern Hemisph...
The strength and latitudinal position of the Southern Hemisphere westerly winds control regional cli...
During the sea level lowstand of the Last Glacial Maximum, the entrance sills of the New Zealand fio...
The mid-latitude westerly winds are a strong, zonally symmetric atmospheric circulation feature in t...
The mid-latitude westerly winds are a strong, zonally symmetric atmospheric circulation feature in t...
The Southern Hemisphere westerly winds play an important role in global climate, by influencing the ...
The Southern Hemisphere Westerly Winds (SHWW) are one of the primary controllers of air-ocean CO2 fl...
The Southern Hemisphere Westerly Winds (SHWW) are one of the primary controllers of air-ocean CO2 fl...
The Southern Hemisphere westerly winds (SHWW) play a major role in controlling wind-induced upwellin...
New Zealand freshwater ecosystems are directly impacted by temperature and precipitation variations ...
Late-twentieth century changes in the intensity and migration of Southern Hemisphere westerly winds ...
Almost all modern-day estuaries evolved during the Holocene and contain sedimentary sequences that p...
The Southern Westerly Winds (SWW) are a symmetric component of the global climate system that govern...
The strength and latitudinal position of the Southern Hemisphere westerly winds control regional cli...
The Southern Westerly Winds (SWW) are a symmetric component of the global climate system that govern...
© 2016 Elsevier LtdLate-twentieth century changes in the intensity and migration of Southern Hemisph...
The strength and latitudinal position of the Southern Hemisphere westerly winds control regional cli...
During the sea level lowstand of the Last Glacial Maximum, the entrance sills of the New Zealand fio...
The mid-latitude westerly winds are a strong, zonally symmetric atmospheric circulation feature in t...
The mid-latitude westerly winds are a strong, zonally symmetric atmospheric circulation feature in t...
The Southern Hemisphere westerly winds play an important role in global climate, by influencing the ...
The Southern Hemisphere Westerly Winds (SHWW) are one of the primary controllers of air-ocean CO2 fl...
The Southern Hemisphere Westerly Winds (SHWW) are one of the primary controllers of air-ocean CO2 fl...
The Southern Hemisphere westerly winds (SHWW) play a major role in controlling wind-induced upwellin...
New Zealand freshwater ecosystems are directly impacted by temperature and precipitation variations ...
Late-twentieth century changes in the intensity and migration of Southern Hemisphere westerly winds ...
Almost all modern-day estuaries evolved during the Holocene and contain sedimentary sequences that p...
The Southern Westerly Winds (SWW) are a symmetric component of the global climate system that govern...
The strength and latitudinal position of the Southern Hemisphere westerly winds control regional cli...
The Southern Westerly Winds (SWW) are a symmetric component of the global climate system that govern...
© 2016 Elsevier LtdLate-twentieth century changes in the intensity and migration of Southern Hemisph...
The strength and latitudinal position of the Southern Hemisphere westerly winds control regional cli...
During the sea level lowstand of the Last Glacial Maximum, the entrance sills of the New Zealand fio...