Modern observations have presented linkages between subsurface waters of the western Pacific warm pool and both El Niño/Southern Oscillation-related and extratropic-controlled upper-ocean stratification on interannual timescales. Moreover, studies have showed that such controls may operate on orbital cycles, although the details remain unclear. Here we present paired temperature and salinity reconstructions for the surface and thermocline waters in the central western Pacific warm pool over the past 360,000 years, as well as transit modeling results from an Earth system model. Our results show that variations in subsurface temperature and salinity in the western Pacific warm pool have consistently correlated with the shallow meridional over...
The Indo‐Pacific Warm Pool (IPWP) contains the warmest surface ocean waters on our planet making it ...
Multiproxy geologic records of δ18O and Mg/Ca in fossil foraminifera from sediments under the Easter...
The surface ocean in the western equatorial Pacific contains some of the warmest water on the planet...
Located in the far western equatorial Pacific, the Western Pacific Warm Pool (WPWP) is a greater tha...
The western equatorial Pacific warm pool is subject to strong east-west migrations on interannual ti...
The Western Pacific Warm Pool (WPWP) is a major source of heat and moisture to the global atmosphere...
Highlights • Re-organization of the West Pacific Warm Pool at ~ 1.7 – 1.35 Ma. • West Paci...
Dynamics driving the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) over longer-than-interannual time scales ar...
Sea surface temperatures (SSTs) of the tropical Pacific Ocean exert powerful controls on regional an...
Tropical Pacific sea surface temperatures (SSTs) are a critical component of the global climate syst...
Sea surface temperatures (SSTs) of the tropical Pacific Ocean exert powerful controls on regional an...
Abstract: Sea surface temperatures (SSTs) of the tropical Pacific Ocean exert powerful controls on r...
Anomalous April–June warm surface water in the eastern Pacific convergence zone (the Great Pacific G...
International audienceThe eastern edge of the western Pacific warm pool corresponds to the separatio...
International audienceSurface and thermocline conditions of the Western Pacific Warm Pool (WPWP) ref...
The Indo‐Pacific Warm Pool (IPWP) contains the warmest surface ocean waters on our planet making it ...
Multiproxy geologic records of δ18O and Mg/Ca in fossil foraminifera from sediments under the Easter...
The surface ocean in the western equatorial Pacific contains some of the warmest water on the planet...
Located in the far western equatorial Pacific, the Western Pacific Warm Pool (WPWP) is a greater tha...
The western equatorial Pacific warm pool is subject to strong east-west migrations on interannual ti...
The Western Pacific Warm Pool (WPWP) is a major source of heat and moisture to the global atmosphere...
Highlights • Re-organization of the West Pacific Warm Pool at ~ 1.7 – 1.35 Ma. • West Paci...
Dynamics driving the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) over longer-than-interannual time scales ar...
Sea surface temperatures (SSTs) of the tropical Pacific Ocean exert powerful controls on regional an...
Tropical Pacific sea surface temperatures (SSTs) are a critical component of the global climate syst...
Sea surface temperatures (SSTs) of the tropical Pacific Ocean exert powerful controls on regional an...
Abstract: Sea surface temperatures (SSTs) of the tropical Pacific Ocean exert powerful controls on r...
Anomalous April–June warm surface water in the eastern Pacific convergence zone (the Great Pacific G...
International audienceThe eastern edge of the western Pacific warm pool corresponds to the separatio...
International audienceSurface and thermocline conditions of the Western Pacific Warm Pool (WPWP) ref...
The Indo‐Pacific Warm Pool (IPWP) contains the warmest surface ocean waters on our planet making it ...
Multiproxy geologic records of δ18O and Mg/Ca in fossil foraminifera from sediments under the Easter...
The surface ocean in the western equatorial Pacific contains some of the warmest water on the planet...