Synoptic-scale variability of surface winds and ocean response to atmospheric forcing in the eastern austral Pacific Ocean
<p>In the Southern Hemisphere, macroscale atmospheric systems such as westerly winds and the southeast Pacific subtropical anti-cyclone (SPSA) influence the wind regime of the eastern austral Pacific Ocean. The average and seasonal behaviors of these systems are well known, although wind varia...
Main Authors: | I. Pérez-Santos, R. Seguel, W. Schneider, P. Linford, D. Donoso, E. Navarro, C. Amaya-Cárcamo, E. Pinilla, G. Daneri |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2019-09-01
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Series: | Ocean Science |
Online Access: | https://www.ocean-sci.net/15/1247/2019/os-15-1247-2019.pdf |
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