Hoell A. and L. Cheng (July 2017):
Austral summer Southern Africa precipitation extremes forced by the El Niño - Southern oscillation and the subtropical Indian Ocean dipole.
Not exact matches
The analysis produced a genetic match between a female whale observed and sampled off the coast of
southern Chile in the
Austral summer of 2006; it turned out the same whale sampled the waters of the Galapagos eight years earlier by NOAA scientists.
In fact, as I proposed in my overview of ice trends last October, the system up there may be becoming more like the sea ice around Antarctica, which flashes into existence each
austral winter and then all disappears each
southern summer.
And if you look at my graphics carefully you will also see that there is an insolation increase at the furthest
southern latitudes across
austral summer, in accord with the observation of melting continental Antarctic ice.
Nevermind — looks like output... ------------------------------------ DESCRIPTION: This dataset contains the
austral summer (DJF) and winter (JJA) surface temmperature reconstructions for
southern South America (SSA) as presented in Neukom et al. 2010.