University of Hawaii: Accuracy of El Nino Simulation Hones Climate Change Estimates
August 28, 2020
August 28, 2020
HONOLULU, Hawaii, Aug. 28 -- The University of Hawaii issued the following news release:
Correctly simulating ocean current variations hundreds of feet below the ocean surface--the so-called Pacific Equatorial Undercurrent--during El Nino events is key in reducing the uncertainty of predictions of future warming in the eastern tropical Pacific.
That was revealed in a new study led by University of Hawaii at Manoa researchers and published in Nature Communications. https . . .
Correctly simulating ocean current variations hundreds of feet below the ocean surface--the so-called Pacific Equatorial Undercurrent--during El Nino events is key in reducing the uncertainty of predictions of future warming in the eastern tropical Pacific.
That was revealed in a new study led by University of Hawaii at Manoa researchers and published in Nature Communications. https . . .