Cloud‐Radiative Impact on the Regional Responses of the Midlatitude Jet Streams and Storm Tracks to Global Warming
Abstract Previous work demonstrated the strong radiative coupling between clouds and the midlatitude circulation. Here we investigate the impact of cloud‐radiative changes on the global warming response of the midlatitude jet streams and storm tracks in the North Atlantic, North Pacific, and Souther...
Main Authors: | Nicole Albern, Aiko Voigt, Joaquim G. Pinto |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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American Geophysical Union (AGU)
2019-07-01
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Series: | Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems |
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1029/2018MS001592 |
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