2004), A coastal upwelling seesaw in the Atlantic Ocean as a result of the closure

[1] Based on coupled climate model experiments, we suggest an antiphase relationship between the two major coastal upwelling zones in the Atlantic Ocean off northwestern and southwestern Africa. We describe this as an ‘upwelling seesaw’. The state of the coastal upwelling seesaw is controlled by var...

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Main Authors: M. Prange, M. Schulz
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