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Emanuele Di Lorenzo
Researcher at Georgia Institute of Technology
Publications - 115
Citations - 7281
Emanuele Di Lorenzo is an academic researcher from Georgia Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pacific decadal oscillation & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 101 publications receiving 5825 citations. Previous affiliations of Emanuele Di Lorenzo include University of California, San Diego & University of California.
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The Pacific Decadal Oscillation, Revisited
Matthew Newman,Matthew Newman,Michael A. Alexander,Toby R. Ault,Kim M. Cobb,Clara Deser,Emanuele Di Lorenzo,Nathan J. Mantua,Arthur J. Miller,Shoshiro Minobe,Hisashi Nakamura,Niklas Schneider,Daniel J. Vimont,Adam S. Phillips,James D. Scott,James D. Scott,Catherine A. Smith,Catherine A. Smith +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, the Pacific decadal oscillation (PDO) is not a single phenomenon, but is instead the result of a combination of different physical processes, including remote tropical forcing and local North Pacific atmosphere-ocean interactions, which operate on different time scales to drive similar PDO-like SST anomaly patterns.
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Understanding ENSO Diversity
Antonietta Capotondi,Andrew T. Wittenberg,Matthew Newman,Emanuele Di Lorenzo,Jin-Yi Yu,Pascale Braconnot,Julia E. Cole,Boris Dewitte,Benjamin S. Giese,Eric Guilyardi,Fei-Fei Jin,Kristopher B. Karnauskas,Benjamin Kirtman,Tong Lee,Niklas Schneider,Yan Xue,Sang-Wook Yeh +16 more
TL;DR: The authors surveys the current state of knowledge of ENSO diversity, identifies key gaps in understanding, and outlines some promising future research directions, as well as identifying key gaps and promising future directions.
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Multi-year persistence of the 2014/15 North Pacific marine heatwave
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors combine observations with an ensemble of climate model simulations to show that teleconnections between the North Pacific and the weak 2014/2015 El Nino linked the atmospheric forcing patterns of this event.
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Highly variable El Niño-Southern Oscillation throughout the Holocene.
Kim M. Cobb,Niko Westphal,Hussein R. Sayani,Jordan T. Watson,Emanuele Di Lorenzo,Hai Cheng,Hai Cheng,Richard Lawrence Edwards,Christopher D. Charles +8 more
TL;DR: Coral records show that the El Niño–Southern Oscillation may be less sensitive to past climate forcing than previously thought, and results suggest that forced changes in ENSO, whether natural or anthropogenic, may be difficult to detect against a background of large internal variability.
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Oxygen declines and the shoaling of the hypoxic boundary in the California Current
Steven J. Bograd,Carmen G. Castro,Emanuele Di Lorenzo,Daniel M. Palacios,Daniel M. Palacios,Helen Bailey,William F. Gilly,Francisco P. Chavez +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the spatial and temporal variability of dissolved oxygen (DO) in the southern California Current System (CCS) over the period 1984-2006 was explored using hydrographic data from the California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations program.