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Decadal Modulation of Global Surface Temperature By Internal Climate Variability
Aiguo Dai,John C. Fyfe,Shang-Ping Xie,Xingang Dai +3 more
- 17 Dec 2014
- Vol. 2014
284
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated global surface temperature data since 1920, and found that the Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation is largely responsible for temperature fluctuations, exhibiting different spatial patterns to anthropogenic temperature drivers.
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Abstract: This study investigates global surface temperature data since 1920, and the Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation is found to be largely responsible for temperature fluctuations, exhibiting different spatial patterns to anthropogenic temperature drivers.
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