International audienceLike many western boundary currents, the East Australian Current (EAC) extension is projected to get stronger and warmer in the future. The CMIP5 multimodel mean (MMM) projection suggests up to 5°C of warming under an RCP85 scenario by 2100. Previous studies employed Sverdrup balance to associate a trend in basin wide zonally integrated wind stress curl (resulting from the multidecadal poleward intensification in the westerly winds over the Southern Ocean) with enhanced transport in the EAC extension. Possible regional drivers are yet to be considered. Here we introduce the NEMO-OASIS-WRF coupled regional climate model as a framework to improve our understanding of CMIP5 projections. We analyze a hierarchy of simulatio...
The strength of the East Australian Current (EAC) is observed to vary in response to changes in basi...
The strength of the East Australian Current (EAC) is observed to vary in response to changes in basi...
International audienceAbstract Western Boundary Currents (WBCs) are important for the oceanic transp...
International audienceLike many western boundary currents, the East Australian Current (EAC) extensi...
Like many western boundary currents, the East Australian Current (EAC) extension is projected to get...
Like many western boundary currents, the East Australian Current extension is projected to get stron...
The East Australian Current (EAC) is a complex and highly energetic western boundary system in the s...
The East Australian Current (EAC), like many other subtropical western boundary currents, is believe...
The waters off the coast of Tasmania have become gradually warmer and saltier over the past 60 year...
An observed warming of the Tasman Sea in recent decades has been linked to a poleward shift of the m...
The East Australian Current (EAC) plays a major role in regional climate, circulation, and ecosystem...
Abstract Atmospheric and oceanic conditions associated with southern Australian hea...
The strength of the East Australian Current (EAC) is observed to vary in response to changes in basi...
The strength of the East Australian Current (EAC) is observed to vary in response to changes in basi...
International audienceAbstract Western Boundary Currents (WBCs) are important for the oceanic transp...
International audienceLike many western boundary currents, the East Australian Current (EAC) extensi...
Like many western boundary currents, the East Australian Current (EAC) extension is projected to get...
Like many western boundary currents, the East Australian Current extension is projected to get stron...
The East Australian Current (EAC) is a complex and highly energetic western boundary system in the s...
The East Australian Current (EAC), like many other subtropical western boundary currents, is believe...
The waters off the coast of Tasmania have become gradually warmer and saltier over the past 60 year...
An observed warming of the Tasman Sea in recent decades has been linked to a poleward shift of the m...
The East Australian Current (EAC) plays a major role in regional climate, circulation, and ecosystem...
Abstract Atmospheric and oceanic conditions associated with southern Australian hea...
The strength of the East Australian Current (EAC) is observed to vary in response to changes in basi...
The strength of the East Australian Current (EAC) is observed to vary in response to changes in basi...
International audienceAbstract Western Boundary Currents (WBCs) are important for the oceanic transp...