Earth SciencesNature Communications
Multi-year El Niño events tied to the North Pacific Oscillation
R. Ding, Y. Tseng, et al.
Discover the fascinating link between tropical and extratropical atmospheric variability in multi-year El Niño events, a driver for persistent global impacts. Recent research by Ruiqiang Ding and colleagues uncovers how the North Pacific Oscillation influences these climatic phenomena, ultimately projecting an increased frequency of El Niño occurrences due to anthropogenic changes.
Related Publications
Explore these studies to deepen your understanding
Adjacent work that informs or extends this paper's methodology and findings.
Earth Sciences
Multi-year La Niña frequency tied to southward tropical Pacific wind shift
G. Wang and A. Santoso
Earth Sciences
Seasonal-to-decadal prediction of El Niño-Southern Oscillation and Pacific Decadal Oscillation
J. Choi and S. Son
Earth Sciences
Ships are projected to navigate whole year-round along the North Sea route by 2100
P. Zhao, Y. Li, et al.
Earth Sciences
Slow-down in summer warming over Greenland in the past decade linked to central Pacific El Niño
S. Matsumura, K. Yamazaki, et al.

