Support for tropically-driven Pacific decadal variability based on paleoproxy evidence

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Abstract

Two independent proxy reconstructions of sea surface temperature reflect a common pattern of Pacific decadal sea surface temperature variability over the past two centuries. Since the pattern extends to both the northern and southern hemispheres, this result supports the idea that Pacific decadal variability is a basin-wide phenomenon originating in the tropics.

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Evans, M. N., Cane, M. A., Schrag, D. P., Kaplan, A., Linsley, B. K., Villalba, R., & Wellington, G. M. (2001). Support for tropically-driven Pacific decadal variability based on paleoproxy evidence. Geophysical Research Letters, 28(19), 3689–3692. https://doi.org/10.1029/2001GL013223

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