Southern Ocean Warming Affects West Coast
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Southern Ocean warming will mean a wetter West Coast, US

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As global temperatures warm, the Southern Ocean will eventually release heat absorbed from the atmosphere, leading to projected long-term increases in precipitation over East Asia and the Western U.S. These teleconnections between the tropical Pacific and far-flung areas are reported in a Cornell University -led computer-model study published in Nature Geoscience .