Here for Full Article Twentieth century bipolar seesaw of the Arctic and Antarctic

[1] Understanding the phase relationship between climate changes in the Arctic and Antarctic regions is essential for our understanding of the dynamics of the Earth’s climate system. In this paper we show that the 20th century de‐ trended Arctic and Antarctic temperatures vary in anti‐phase seesaw p...

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