Preserving the coupled atmosphere–ocean feedback in initializations of decadal climate predictions
S Brune, J Baehr - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
On interannual to decadal time scales, memory in the Earth's climate system resides to a
large extent in the slowly varying heat content of the ocean, which responds to fast …
large extent in the slowly varying heat content of the ocean, which responds to fast …
Antarctic Ocean and sea ice response to ozone depletion: A two-time-scale problem
The response of the Southern Ocean to a repeating seasonal cycle of ozone loss is studied
in two coupled climate models and is found to comprise both fast and slow processes. The …
in two coupled climate models and is found to comprise both fast and slow processes. The …
[HTML][HTML] Consistency of temperature and precipitation extremes across various global gridded in situ and reanalysis datasets
Consistency of Temperature and Precipitation Extremes across Various Global Gridded In Situ
and Reanalysis Datasets in: Journal of Climate Volume 27 Issue 13 (2014) Jump to Content …
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[HTML][HTML] Local air–sea relationship in observations and model simulations
Local Air–Sea Relationship in Observations and Model Simulations in: Journal of Climate
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[HTML][HTML] Climate fluctuations of tropical coupled systems—the role of ocean dynamics
Climate Fluctuations of Tropical Coupled Systems—The Role of Ocean Dynamics in: Journal of
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Weakened large-scale surface heat flux feedback at midlatitudes under global warming
The surface heat flux feedback, which refers to the response of surface heat flux anomaly to
the underlying sea surface temperature anomaly (SSTA), is one of the key processes in air …
the underlying sea surface temperature anomaly (SSTA), is one of the key processes in air …
Regimes of seasonal air–sea interaction and implications for performance of forced simulations
R Wu, BP Kirtman - Climate dynamics, 2007 - Springer
Sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies can induce anomalous convection through
surface evaporation and low-level moisture convergence. This SST forcing of the …
surface evaporation and low-level moisture convergence. This SST forcing of the …
WES feedback and the Atlantic meridional mode: Observations and CMIP5 comparisons
Abstract The Atlantic Meridional Mode (AMM) is the dominant mode of tropical SST/wind
coupled variability. Modeling studies have implicated wind-evaporation-SST (WES) …
coupled variability. Modeling studies have implicated wind-evaporation-SST (WES) …
[HTML][HTML] Estimation of the surface heat flux response to sea surface temperature anomalies over the global oceans
Estimation of the Surface Heat Flux Response to Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies over the
Global Oceans in: Journal of Climate Volume 18 Issue 21 (2005) Jump to Content Jump to Main …
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[HTML][HTML] Atmosphere feedbacks during ENSO in a coupled GCM with a modified atmospheric convection scheme
Atmosphere Feedbacks during ENSO in a Coupled GCM with a Modified Atmospheric
Convection Scheme in: Journal of Climate Volume 22 Issue 21 (2009) Jump to Content …
Convection Scheme in: Journal of Climate Volume 22 Issue 21 (2009) Jump to Content …