Based on a long-term simulation of an ocean-biogeochemical coupled model, we investigate the biogeochemical response to the two types of El Niño events, a Cold Tongue (CT)-El Niño and a Warm Pool (WP)-El Niño, in which a local maximum of anomalous sea surface temperature (SST) is located in the eastern and central tropical Pacific. Our model is able to reasonably simulate the characteristics of the biological variables in a way comparable to the observations. During the developing period, anomalous low chlorophyll appears in the eastern Pacific, while it appears in the central Pacific in the WP-El Niño. The difference in the spatial-temporal response of chlorophyll for the two types of El Niño events is mainly due to the eastward zonal adve...
The bio-physical feedback process between the marine ecosystem and the tropical climate system is in...
Variability of marine phytoplankton associated with El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and potentia...
Climate modeling groups nowadays develop earth system models (ESMs) by incorporating biogeochemical ...
Based on a long-term simulation of an ocean-biogeochemical coupled model, we investigate the biogeoc...
Based on a long-term simulation of an ocean-biogeochemical coupled model, we investigate the biogeoc...
The influence of chlorophyll spatial patterns and variability on the tropical Pacific climate is inv...
The goal of this study is to study the influence of phytoplankton on the tropical Pacific climate. A...
A coupled physical–biogeochemical model has been developed in order to study physical–biological int...
The complex effects of light, nutrients and temperature lead to a variable carbon to chlorophyll (C:...
The effects of El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) processes on the lower trophic levels of Cold Ton...
International audienceWe used Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) to document the season...
Sea surface temperature (SST) controls surface fluxes of heat and moisture and so helps determine th...
The relationship between oceanic phytoplankton and climate variability has been given increasing att...
The Sea-Viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) has observed multiple years of routine global ch...
Recent analyses of physical measurements show the existence of a Central Pacific type of El Niño (CP...
The bio-physical feedback process between the marine ecosystem and the tropical climate system is in...
Variability of marine phytoplankton associated with El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and potentia...
Climate modeling groups nowadays develop earth system models (ESMs) by incorporating biogeochemical ...
Based on a long-term simulation of an ocean-biogeochemical coupled model, we investigate the biogeoc...
Based on a long-term simulation of an ocean-biogeochemical coupled model, we investigate the biogeoc...
The influence of chlorophyll spatial patterns and variability on the tropical Pacific climate is inv...
The goal of this study is to study the influence of phytoplankton on the tropical Pacific climate. A...
A coupled physical–biogeochemical model has been developed in order to study physical–biological int...
The complex effects of light, nutrients and temperature lead to a variable carbon to chlorophyll (C:...
The effects of El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) processes on the lower trophic levels of Cold Ton...
International audienceWe used Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) to document the season...
Sea surface temperature (SST) controls surface fluxes of heat and moisture and so helps determine th...
The relationship between oceanic phytoplankton and climate variability has been given increasing att...
The Sea-Viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) has observed multiple years of routine global ch...
Recent analyses of physical measurements show the existence of a Central Pacific type of El Niño (CP...
The bio-physical feedback process between the marine ecosystem and the tropical climate system is in...
Variability of marine phytoplankton associated with El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and potentia...
Climate modeling groups nowadays develop earth system models (ESMs) by incorporating biogeochemical ...