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Article Dans Une Revue Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics Année : 2008

North Atlantic climate variability in coupled models and data

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We show that the observed zonally averaged jet in the Northern Hemisphere atmosphere exhibits two spatial patterns with broadband variability in the decadal and inter-decadal range; these patterns are consistent with an important role of local, mid-latitude ocean–atmosphere coupling. A key aspect of this behaviour is the fundamentally nonlinear bi-stability of the atmospheric jet's latitudinal position, which enables relatively small sea-surface temperature anomalies associated with ocean processes to affect the large-scale atmospheric winds. The wind anomalies induce, in turn, complex three-dimensional anomalies in the ocean's main thermocline; in particular, they may be responsible for recently reported cooling of the upper ocean. Both observed modes of variability, decadal and inter-decadal, have been found in our intermediate climate models. One mode resembles North Atlantic tri-polar sea-surface temperature (SST) patterns described elsewhere. The other mode, with mono-polar SST pattern, is novel; its key aspects include interaction of oceanic turbulence with the large-scale oceanic flow. To the extent these anomalies exist, the interpretation of observed climate variability in terms of natural and human-induced changes will be affected. Coupled mid-latitude ocean-atmosphere modes do, however, suggest some degree of predictability is possible.
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hal-00331109 , version 1 (18-06-2008)

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S. K. Kravtsov, W. K. Dewar, M. Ghil, P. S. Berloff, J. C. Mcwilliams. North Atlantic climate variability in coupled models and data. Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics, 2008, 15 (1), pp.13-24. ⟨10.5194/npg-15-13-2008⟩. ⟨hal-00331109⟩
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