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Preferred modes of variability and their relationship with climate change
Seok Woo Son,
Sukyoung Lee
Meteorology and Atmospheric Science
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Climate Change
100%
Preferred Mode
100%
Modes of Variability
100%
Mean Flow
66%
Steady State
33%
Flow Response
33%
High Latitude
33%
Model Simulation
33%
Spatial Structure
33%
Zonal Wind
33%
Parameter Space
33%
External Heat
33%
Empirical Orthogonal Functions
33%
Tropical Heating
33%
Recent Trends
33%
Predicting Change
33%
Primitive Equations Model
33%
Poleward Propagation
33%
Flow Anomalies
33%
Southern Hemisphere Climate
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Climate Change
100%
Temperate Region
100%
Zonal Wind
100%
Southern Hemisphere
100%
Empirical Orthogonal Function Analysis
100%
Primitive Equation
100%