External forcing causes multidecadal covariability in Southern Atlantic and Indian oceans

Sea surface temperatures (SSTs) in the southern Atlantic and Indian Oceans (SAIOs) show prominent multidecadal variations, with notable impacts on rainfalls over southern-hemisphere continents. However, the origins of these variations remain unclear.


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Source: Phys.org