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The Upscaling of Tropical Pacific Ocean Rain Layers to Convection and Modes of Pacific Climate Variability

Colorado State University
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Air-sea interactions are the key to the weather and climate of the tropics, as energy and moisture extracted from the ocean fuels the deep convective clouds that in turn produce the large-scale atmospheric circulation and drive the hydrological cycle. The critical dependence of weather and climate on heat and moisture fluxes from the ocean means that any restriction on those f…

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