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Includes bibliographical references.
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A global survey of ocean-atmosphere interaction and climate variability / Chunzai Wang, Shang-Ping Xie and James A. Carton -- Understanding ENSO physics -- a review / Chunzai Wang and Joel Picaut -- Westerly wind events in the tropical Pacific and their influence on the coupled ocean-atmosphere system : a review / Matthieu Lengaigne [and others] -- The control of meridional differential surface heating over the level of ENSO activity : a heat pump hypothesis / De-Zheng Sun -- Broadening the atmospheric bridge paradigm : ENSO teleconnections to the tropical West Pacific-Indian oceans over the seasonal cycle and to the North Pacific in summer / Michael A. Alexander, Ngar-Cheung Lau and James D. Scott -- Predicting Pacific decadal variability / Richard Seager [and others] -- Tropical Atlantic variability : patterns, mechanisms, and impacts / Shang-Ping Xie and James A. Carton -- On the role of the South Atlantic atmospheric circulation in tropical Atlantic variability / Marcelo Barreiro [and others] -- Toward understanding tropical Atlantic variability using coupled modeling surgery / Lixin Wu, Qiong Zhang and Zhengyu Liu -- Thermodynamic coupling and predictability of tropical sea surface temperature / R. Saravanan and Ping Chang -- Internal variability of the tropical Atlantic Ocean / Markus Jochum [and others] -- Coupled ocean-atmosphere variability in the tropical Indian Ocean / Toshio Yamagata [and others] -- Role of the Indian Ocean in regional climate variability / H. Annamalai and Raghu Murtugudde -- Interannual Indian rainfall variability and Indian Ocean sea surface temperature anomalies / Gabriel A. Vecchi and D.E. Harrison -- Shallow overturning circulations of the tropical-subtropical oceans / Friedrich A. Schott, Julian P. McCreary Jr. and Gregory C. Johnson -- Seasonal variation of the subtropical/tropical pathways in the Atlantic Ocean from an ocean data assimilation experiment / Meyre P. Da Silva and Ping Chang -- Gyre-connected variations inferred from the circulation indices in the northern Pacific Ocean / Dongxiao Wang, Yun Liu and Dejun Gu -- Observed associations among storm tracks, jet streams, and midlatitude oceanic fronts / Hisashi Nakamura [and others] -- The relationship of western boundary current heat transport and storage to mid-latitude ocean-atmosphere interaction / Kathryn A. Kelly and Shenfu Dong -- Two different regimes of anomalous Walker circulation over the Indian and Pacific oceans before and after the late 1970s / Ryuichi Kawamura [and others] -- Tropical tropospheric temperature and precipitation response to sea surface temperature forcing / Hui Su, J. David Neelin and Joyce E. Meyerson -- Convection, cloud-radiative feedbacks and thermodynamic ocean coupling in simple models of the Walker circulation / Adam H. Sobel [and others].
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