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El Nino-Southern Oscillation; sea level change, Caspian Sea, Atmospheric temperature; Computer simulation; Earth atmosphere; Hydrology; Precipitation (meteorology); Sea level, General circulation model; Global climate system; Greenhouse gas concentration, Climate change
Abstract:
The problem of the world greatest lake, the Caspian Sea, level changes attracts the increased attention due to its environmental consequences and unique natural characteristics. Despite the huge number of studies aimed to explain the reasons of the sea level variations the underlying mechanism has not yet been clarified. The important question is to what extent the CSL variability is linked to changes in the global climate system and to what extent it can be explained by internal natural variations in the Caspian regional hydrological system. In this study an evidence of a link between the El Nino/Southern Oscillation phenomenon and changes of the Caspian Sea level is presented. This link was also found to be dominating in numerical experiments with the ECHAM4 atmospheric general circulation model on the 20th century climate.