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Different flavors of the Atlantic Multidecadal Variability
Climate Dynamics, 2013We investigate how differently-constructed indices for North Atlantic sea-surface temperatures (NASSTs) describe the “Atlantic Multidecadal Variability” (AMV) in a suite of unperturbed as well as externally-forced millennial (pre-industrial period) climate simulations.
Zanchettin, Davide +4 more
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Climate Dynamics, 2020
How much and fast the Earth is warming in response to increasing greenhouse gas concentrations is one of the fundamental questions in climate science. Here we investigate the role that different modes of climate variability play in modulating the temperature response.
Zhiyu Li +7 more
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How much and fast the Earth is warming in response to increasing greenhouse gas concentrations is one of the fundamental questions in climate science. Here we investigate the role that different modes of climate variability play in modulating the temperature response.
Zhiyu Li +7 more
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Decadal and multidecadal natural variability in European temperature
Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, 2020Abstract European monthly temperatures undergo strong fluctuations from one year to the other. The variability is controlled by natural processes such as Atlantic cycles, changes in solar activity, volcanic eruptions, unforced internal atmospheric variability, as well as anthropogenic factors.
Horst-Joachim Lüdecke +3 more
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Predictability of North Atlantic Multidecadal Climate Variability
Science, 1997Atmospheric weather systems become unpredictable beyond a few weeks, but climate variations can be predictable over much longer periods because of the coupling of the ocean and atmosphere. With the use of a global coupled ocean-atmosphere model, it is shown that the North Atlantic may have climatic predictability on the order of a decade or longer ...
, Griffies, , Bryan
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Multidecadal Marine Heat Wave Variability in the Mediterranean
2022<p>Marine heatwaves (MHW) have emerged as critical factors driving shifts and negative impacts on marine ecosystems and to ecosystem services. MHW frequency and severity is expected to increase in response to climate change and there is a need to assess the effect of past MHW on marine ecosystems in order to better understand future ...
Matjaz Licer, Serena Zunino, Donata Canu
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Localization of multidecadal variability: II. Spectral origin of multidecadal modes
Journal of Physical Oceanography, 2007In a companion paper, the authors have shown that in an idealized Atlantic–Pacific Ocean configuration with a conveyor-type overturning circulation, localized multidecadal variability occurs in the Atlantic. Results suggest that the multidecadal variability originates from the instability of the three-dimensional thermohaline circulation and that the ...
Dijkstra, H.A., von der Heydt, A.S.
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Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation and Northern Hemisphere’s climate variability
Climate Dynamics, 2011Proxy and instrumental records reflect a quasi-cyclic 50–80-year climate signal across the Northern Hemisphere, with particular presence in the North Atlantic. Modeling studies rationalize this variability in terms of intrinsic dynamics of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation influencing distribution of sea-surface-temperature anomalies in ...
Marcia Glaze Wyatt +2 more
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Multidecadal variability in coastal eastern Australian flood data
Journal of Hydrology, 2006This study examines the applicability of the assumption in flood frequency analysis that flood peaks are independent and identically distributed. It investigates the effect and extent of multidecadal variability for mainly coastal, eastern Australian flood data.
Micevski, Tom +2 more
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Multidecadal variability of the Mediterranean Sea
2018Sea level data collected from 1930 to 2015 in the Atlantic off Gibraltar and in the West Mediterranean and Adriatic Seas are analyzed. Time series of regional sea level are constructed and are subjected to several methods that aim to separate trends from multidecadal variability.
Orlić, Mirko +2 more
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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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