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Surface Fluxes and Tropical Intraseasonal Variability: a Reassessment

The authors argue that interactive feedbacks involving surface moist enthalpy fluxes, both turbulent and radiative, are important to the dynamics of tropical intraseasonal variability. Evidence in favor of this hypothesis includes the observed spatial distribution of intraseasonal variance in precip...

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Atmospheric Dynamics
Climate Dynamics
Climate Modeling
General circulation
General Circulation Modeling
General circulation models
Geographical distribution
Heat transfer
Hypotheses
Latent heat
Latent heat flux
Long wave radiation
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Radiation
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Surface fluxes
Tropical climate
Variability
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