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The forcing of southwestern Asia teleconnections by low-frequency sea surface temperature variability during boreal winter

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Andrew Hoell, Christopher C. Funk, and Mathew Barlow, 2015, The forcing of southwestern Asia teleconnections by low-frequency sea surface temperature variability during boreal winter: Journal of Climate, v. 28, iss. 4.

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Southwestern Asia, defined here as the domain bounded by 20°–40°N and 40°–70°E, which includes the nations of Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan, is a water-stressed and semiarid region that receives roughly 75% of its annual rainfall during November–April. The November–April climate of southwestern Asia is strongly influenced by tropical Indo-Pacific variability on intraseasonal and interannual time scales, much of which can be attributed to sea surface temperature (SST) variations. The influences of lower-frequency SST variability on southwestern Asia climate during November–April Pacific decadal SST (PDSST) variability and the long-term trend in SST (LTSST) is examined. The U.S. Climate Variability and Predictability Program [...]

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doi http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/mods-outline-3-5.html#identifier doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-14-00344.1
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