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The Subtropical Indian Ocean Dipole (SIOD) is featured by the oscillation of sea surface temperatures (SST) in which the southwest Indian Ocean i.e. south of Madagascar is warmer and then colder than the eastern part i.e. off Australia. It was first identified in the studies of the relationship between the SST anomaly and the south-central Africa rainfall anomaly; the existence of such a dipole was identified from both observational studies and model simulations.

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  • El dipolo del océano Índico subtropical (SIOD, del inglés Subtropical Indian Ocean Dipole) se caracteriza por la oscilación de las temperaturas de la superficie del mar (TSM) en la que el suroeste del Océano Índico, es decir, el sur de Madagascar, es más cálido y luego más frío que la parte oriental, es decir, frente a Australia. ​ Se identificó por primera vez en los estudios de la relación entre la anomalía de la TSM y la anomalía de las precipitaciones de África centro-sur; la existencia de tal dipolo se identificó tanto a partir de estudios de observación como de simulaciones de modelos. ​ (es)
  • The Subtropical Indian Ocean Dipole (SIOD) is featured by the oscillation of sea surface temperatures (SST) in which the southwest Indian Ocean i.e. south of Madagascar is warmer and then colder than the eastern part i.e. off Australia. It was first identified in the studies of the relationship between the SST anomaly and the south-central Africa rainfall anomaly; the existence of such a dipole was identified from both observational studies and model simulations. (en)
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  • El dipolo del océano Índico subtropical (SIOD, del inglés Subtropical Indian Ocean Dipole) se caracteriza por la oscilación de las temperaturas de la superficie del mar (TSM) en la que el suroeste del Océano Índico, es decir, el sur de Madagascar, es más cálido y luego más frío que la parte oriental, es decir, frente a Australia. ​ Se identificó por primera vez en los estudios de la relación entre la anomalía de la TSM y la anomalía de las precipitaciones de África centro-sur; la existencia de tal dipolo se identificó tanto a partir de estudios de observación como de simulaciones de modelos. ​ (es)
  • The Subtropical Indian Ocean Dipole (SIOD) is featured by the oscillation of sea surface temperatures (SST) in which the southwest Indian Ocean i.e. south of Madagascar is warmer and then colder than the eastern part i.e. off Australia. It was first identified in the studies of the relationship between the SST anomaly and the south-central Africa rainfall anomaly; the existence of such a dipole was identified from both observational studies and model simulations. (en)
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  • Dipolo del Océano Índico subtropical (es)
  • Subtropical Indian Ocean Dipole (en)
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