Internal and external forcing of multidecadal Atlantic climate variability over the past 1,200 years [PDF]
The North Atlantic experiences climate variability on multidecadal scales, which is sometimes referred to as Atlantic multidecadal variability. However, the relative contributions of external forcing such as changes in solar irradiance or volcanic ...
A Clement +55 more
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A review of the role of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation in Atlantic multidecadal variability and associated climate impacts [PDF]
By synthesizing recent studies employing a wide range of approaches (modern observations, paleo reconstructions, and climate model simulations), this paper provides a comprehensive review of the linkage between multidecadal Atlantic Meridional ...
Defant A. +9 more
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A Southern Ocean mode of multidecadal variability [PDF]
AbstractA 250 year simulation of a strongly eddying global version of the Parallel Ocean Program (POP) model reveals a new mode of intrinsic multidecadal variability, the Southern Ocean Mode (SOM), with a period of 40–50 year. The peak‐to‐peak difference in the global ocean heat content within a multidecadal cycle is up to 60 ZJ.
Le Bars, D. +2 more
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Effects of strongly eddying oceans on multidecadal climate variability in the Community Earth System Model [PDF]
Climate variability on multidecadal timescales appears to be organized in pronounced patterns with clear expressions in sea surface temperature, such as the Atlantic Multidecadal Variability and the Pacific Decadal Oscillation.
A. Jüling +2 more
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Multidecadal variability and predictability of Antarctic sea ice in the GFDL SPEAR_LO model [PDF]
Using a state-of-the-art coupled general circulation model, physical processes underlying Antarctic sea ice multidecadal variability and predictability are investigated. Our model simulations constrained by atmospheric reanalysis and observed sea surface
Y. Morioka +9 more
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Energy Transfers between Multidecadal and Turbulent Variability [PDF]
Abstract One of the proposed mechanisms to explain the multidecadal variability observed in sea surface temperature of the North Atlantic Ocean consists of a large-scale low-frequency internal mode spontaneously developing because of the large-scale baroclinic instability of the time-mean circulation.
Hochet, Antoine +4 more
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The impact of Atlantic Multidecadal Variability on Baltic Sea temperatures limited to winter
We analyze multidecadal temperature fluctuations of the Atlantic Ocean and their influence on Northern Europe, focusing on the Baltic Sea, without a priori assuming a linear relationship of this teleconnection. Instead, we use the method of low-frequency
Florian Börgel +5 more
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High Mountain Asia (HMA) is the headwater area for major Asian rivers, providing a vast amount of freshwater to billions of people in Asia. These rivers also make their surrounding areas highly vulnerable to destructive water‐related disasters.
Yanxin Zhu +6 more
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Influence of multidecadal variability on high and low flows: the case of the Seine basin [PDF]
The multidecadal hydroclimate variations of the Seine basin since the 1850s are investigated. Given the scarcity of long-term hydrological observations, a hydrometeorological reconstruction is developed based on hydrological modeling and a method that ...
R. Bonnet, J. Boé, F. Habets, F. Habets
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A Simple Conceptual Model for the Self‐Sustained Multidecadal AMOC Variability
Multidecadal variability of Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) has been reconstructed by various proxies, simulated in climate models, and linked to multidecadal Arctic salinity variability.
X. Wei, R. Zhang
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