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    In:  In: Warnsignale Klima - Wissenschaftliche Fakten. , ed. by Lozan, J. L., Graßl, H. and Hupfer, P. Das Klima des 21. Jahrhunderts . Wissenschaftliche Auswertungen, Hamburg, Germany, .. ISBN 3-00-002925-7
    Publication Date: 2019-08-07
    Type: Book chapter , NonPeerReviewed
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    In:  In: Warnsignale Klima - Wissenschaftliche Fakten. , ed. by Lozan, J. L., Graßl, H. and Hupfer, P. Das Klima des 21. Jahrhunderts . Wissenschaftliche Auswertungen, Hamburg, Germany, .. ISBN 3-00-002925-7
    Publication Date: 2019-08-07
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    In:  In: Warnsignal Klima: die Meere - Änderungen & Risiken : wissenschaftliche Fakten. , ed. by Lozan, J. L., Graßl, H., Karbe, L. and Reise, K. Wissenschaftliche Auswertungen, Hamburg, Germany, pp. 78-89. ISBN 978-3-9809668-5-6
    Publication Date: 2019-02-13
    Description: Climate variability, El Niño/Southern Oscillation, the North Atlantic and the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation with remarks on predictability: The climate has always varied on a broad range of timescales and is governed by a multitude of external factors. Changing solar activity and volcanic eruptions, for instance, can change the climate, in the recent past more and more also mankind. The climate, however, also fluctuates due to internal interactions within individual and between different climate subsystems. The chaotic atmospheric variability and its interaction with the oceans are of particular importance on the timescales on which anthropogenic climate change evolves. Here some basic concepts of internal climate variability are presented along with a few examples of internal climate modes
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    In:  In: Warnsignale Klima - Wissenschaftliche Fakten. , ed. by Lozan, J. L., Graßl, H. and Hupfer, P. Das Klima des 21. Jahrhunderts . Wissenschaftliche Auswertungen, Hamburg, Germany, .. ISBN 3-00-002925-7
    Publication Date: 2019-08-07
    Type: Book chapter , NonPeerReviewed
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    In:  In: Warnsignale Klima: Extremereignisse. , ed. by Lozan, J. L., Breckle, S. W., Graßl, H., Kasang, D. and Weisse, R. Wissenschaftliche Auswertungen, Hamburg, Germany, pp. 193-200. ISBN 978-2-9820067-0-3
    Publication Date: 2019-02-13
    Description: Neue Erkenntnisse über El-Niño und La-Niña: El Niño und La Niña Ereignisse sind die beiden Extreme einer Klimaschaukel, die man als El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) bezeichnet. Das bekannteste Merkmal von El Niño und La Niña Ereignissen sind außergewöhnliche Meeresoberflächentemperaturen im tropischen Ost- und Zentralpazifik, die im Rhythmus von etwa vier Jahren wiederkehren, ungefähr ein Jahr lang anhalten und weltweite Auswirkungen besitzen. Diese können klimatischer, ökologischer oder ökonomischer Art sein. ENSO ist ein wichtiges Forschungsthema an vielen wissenschaftlichen Einrichtungen. Was wissen wir über die ENSO zugrunde liegenden Mechanismen? Wo bestehen Wissenslücken? Und was limitiert die Vorhersagbarkeit von ENSO? New Insights into El Niño und La Niña: El Niño und La Niña events are the extremes of a climate oscillation which is termed the Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO). The most prominent feature of El Niño und La Niña events are anomalous sea surface temperatures over the tropical east and central Pacific, which on average recur every four years, last for about one year and have global consequences. The latter can be climatic, ecological or economical in nature. ENSO is a major research theme at many scientific institutions. What do we know about the mechanisms governing ENSO? Which knowledge gaps exist? And what limits ENSO predictability?
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