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How does tropical Atlantic Multidecadal Variability develop?

Atlantic Multidecadal Variability (AMV) has been linked to climate variability in many regions across the globe. However, the mechanisms through which the AMV develops remain unclear. Modelling studies show that global teleconnections from the AMV are sensitive to how the tropical branch is represented, though understanding how the decadal Sea Surface ...
Balaji Senapati   +2 more
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External forcing as a metronome for Atlantic multidecadal variability

Nature Geoscience, 2010
Instrumental records, proxy data and climate modelling show that multidecadal variability is a dominant feature of North Atlantic sea-surface temperature variations. Simulations with a coupled climate model suggest that the timing of this variability is determined mainly by external forcing, for example from volcanic eruption or solar forcing.
Ottera   +3 more
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A low latitude paleoclimate perspective on Atlantic multidecadal variability

Journal of Marine Systems, 2014
Abstract Traces of environmental conditions found in natural archives can serve as proxies for direct climate measurements to extend our knowledge of past climate variability beyond the relatively short instrumental record. Such paleoclimate proxies have demonstrated significant multidecadal climate variability in the Atlantic sector since at least ...
K. Halimeda Kilbourne   +2 more
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A predictability study of simulated North Atlantic multidecadal variability

Climate Dynamics, 1997
The North Atlantic is one of the few places on the globe where the atmosphere is linked to the deep ocean through air–sea interaction. While the internal variability of the atmosphere by itself is only predictable over a period of one to two weeks, climate variations are potentially predictable for much longer periods of months or even years because of
S. M. Griffies, K. Bryan
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Atlantic–Pacific Multidecadal Variability Modulates the North Atlantic Oscillation–North Atlantic Tripole Relationship

Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
Abstract The North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO)–North Atlantic Tripole (NAT) relationship has revealed distinct fluctuation on the decadal time scale, with its mechanism remaining unclear. We in this study suggest the NAO–NAT relationship is combinedly modulated by the Atlantic Multidecadal Variability (AMV)–Pacific Decadal Oscillation (
Shu Gui   +7 more
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The evolution of the North Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation since 1980

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2022
Laura C Jackson   +2 more
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A robust relationship between multidecadal global warming rate variations and the Atlantic Multidecadal Variability

Climate Dynamics, 2020
Zhiyu Li   +7 more
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