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The ends of an era

Christopher Charles ()
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Christopher Charles: Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Nature, 1998, vol. 394, issue 6692, 422-423

Abstract: So-called ‘millennial-scale’ climate variability refers to abrupt flips between a cold and a warm global climate at intervals of a few thousand years. The cause has generally been held to lie in oscillations of water flow in the North Atlantic. At a conference devoted to the topic, however, the Pacific entered the picture as the possible driving force behind these climate changes, raising the intriguing prospect that there might be a millennial-scale El Niño.

Date: 1998
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