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  • GC43B-01: Tropical Pacific Trends: Model Biases, Mechanisms, and Impacts on Tropical Cyclones (invited)
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Author(s):
Adam Sobel, Columbia University (First Author, Presenting Author)
Suzana Camargo, Columbia University
Mark Cane, Lamont-Doherty Earth Obs
Amy Clement, Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science, University of Miami
Boniface Fosu, Mississippi State University
Megan Hart, Aon
Patrick Kelly, Aon
Chia-Ying Lee, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University
Ratnaksha Lele, Columbia University
Jonathan Lin, Princeton University
Kevin Reed, Stony Brook University
Richard Seager, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Gabriel Vecchi, Princeton University
Yi Xia, Columbia University
Jingyi Zhuo, Princeton University


Models predict that under global warming, the tropical eastern Pacific will warm more than the tropical western Pacific, a trend whose pattern would be broadly comparable to that of an El Niño event. But recent historical trends have been the opposite, with relative cooling in the east, more comparable to La Niña. I will present several studies that try to understand what the models could be doing wrong, and what the implications are for tropical cyclones, aka hurricanes.



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