International audienceCoupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5) models project an inhomogeneous anthropogenic surface warming of the Indian Ocean by the end of the 21st century, with strongest warming in the Arabian Sea and Western equatorial Indian Ocean. Previous studies have warned that this “Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD)-like” warming pattern could yield more Arabian Sea cyclones, more extreme IOD events and decrease monsoonal rains. Here we show that CMIP5 models also produce an “IOD-like” pattern over the 1871–2016 period, in broad agreement with observations. Single-models ensemble simulations however indicate a strong aliasing of the warming pattern “signal” by the internal climate variability “noise” over that period. While the ave...
While many of the previous positive Indian Ocean dipole (IOD) years were associated with above (belo...
While many of the previous positive Indian Ocean dipole (IOD) years were associated with above (belo...
Several studies have drawn attention to the steady warming of the equatorial and tropical Indian Oce...
International audienceCoupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5) models project an inhomogeneous ...
Long-standing biases of climate models limit the skills of climate prediction and projection. Overlo...
Previous studies suggest that anthropogenic warming has affected the multi-decadal trend patterns of...
The Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) is the dominant mode of interannual variability over the tropical Indi...
Previous studies suggest that anthropogenic warming has affected the multi-decadal trend patterns of...
Presently, the Indian Ocean (IO) resides in a climate state that prevents strong year-to-year climat...
Whereas the predominance of El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) mode in the tropical Pacific sea sur...
AbstractObservations show that decadal (10?20 yr) to interdecadal (>20 yr) variability of the tropic...
Recent studies have pointed out an increased warming over the Indian Ocean warm pool (the central-ea...
Sea-level rise is an inevitable consequence of climate change due to increased external forcings and...
The Indian Ocean has sustained robust surface warming in recent decades, but the role of multi-decad...
Recent studies have pointed out an increased warming over the Indian Ocean warm pool (the central-ea...
While many of the previous positive Indian Ocean dipole (IOD) years were associated with above (belo...
While many of the previous positive Indian Ocean dipole (IOD) years were associated with above (belo...
Several studies have drawn attention to the steady warming of the equatorial and tropical Indian Oce...
International audienceCoupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5) models project an inhomogeneous ...
Long-standing biases of climate models limit the skills of climate prediction and projection. Overlo...
Previous studies suggest that anthropogenic warming has affected the multi-decadal trend patterns of...
The Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) is the dominant mode of interannual variability over the tropical Indi...
Previous studies suggest that anthropogenic warming has affected the multi-decadal trend patterns of...
Presently, the Indian Ocean (IO) resides in a climate state that prevents strong year-to-year climat...
Whereas the predominance of El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) mode in the tropical Pacific sea sur...
AbstractObservations show that decadal (10?20 yr) to interdecadal (>20 yr) variability of the tropic...
Recent studies have pointed out an increased warming over the Indian Ocean warm pool (the central-ea...
Sea-level rise is an inevitable consequence of climate change due to increased external forcings and...
The Indian Ocean has sustained robust surface warming in recent decades, but the role of multi-decad...
Recent studies have pointed out an increased warming over the Indian Ocean warm pool (the central-ea...
While many of the previous positive Indian Ocean dipole (IOD) years were associated with above (belo...
While many of the previous positive Indian Ocean dipole (IOD) years were associated with above (belo...
Several studies have drawn attention to the steady warming of the equatorial and tropical Indian Oce...