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Feedback relations and causal orders between sea surface temperature and convection within the western Pacific warm pool

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Geophysical Research Letters
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1998-06-15
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25
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12
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Analysis of time series of standardized anomalies of sea surface temperature and outgoing longwave radiation from the western Pacific warm pool revealed two distinct modes of atmosphere-ocean interaction. A statistically binding positive feedback relationship between convection and ocean temperature exists over the equatorial region surrounding the international date line. Here, the contemporaneous feedback between the/se two variables is not statistically significant. A causal order from the ocean temperature to outgoing longwave radiation is detected in a region of the Southwest Pacific, where ocean patches with temperatures greater than or equal to 29.75° C form most frequently. Dynamical implications associated with the aforementioned feedback relationship and causal order are illustrated by estimating the impact of a sudden transient LTJ.crease in convection on future values of sea surface temperature and vice versa.
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Maliekal, J.A., (1998) Feedback relations and causal orders between sea surface temperature and convection within the western Pacific warm pool, Geophysical Research Letters, VOL. 25, NO.12, PAGES 2193-2196, JUNE 15,1998
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“An edited version of this paper was published by AGU. Copyright 1998 American Geophysical Union.”
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