with
corresponding sea surface temperature data, will be downloaded and plotted.
Not exact matches
One of the subtle changes visible in the new
data - set is how the Amazon's greenness
corresponds to one of the long - known causes of rainfall or drought to the Amazon basin: changes in
sea surface temperatures in the eastern Pacific Ocean, called the El Nino Southern Oscillation.
Here we analyze a series of climate model experiments along with observational
data to show that the recent warming trend in Atlantic
sea surface temperature and the
corresponding trans - basin displacements of the main atmospheric pressure centers were key drivers of the observed Walker circulation intensification, eastern Pacific cooling, North American rainfall trends and western Pacific
sea - level rise.