2023
DOI: 10.1175/jcli-d-22-0322.1
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Changes in the Global Climate: Atmospheric Angular Momentum and Pacific Ocean Temperatures

Klaus Weickmann,
Edward Berry,
Victor Gensini
et al.

Abstract: Atmospheric angular momentum (AAM) is used to study the variability of Earth’s atmospheric circulation during the past 45 years, a time of considerable climate change. Using global AAM, two interdecadal states are defined covering the periods 1977–98 (hereinafter P1) and 1999–2022 (P2). Global AAM decreased from P1 to P2 and was accompanied by weakened subtropical jet streams in both hemispheres, strong convection around the northern Maritime Continent, and a strengthened sea surface temperature (SST) gradient… Show more

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