Strongly coupled data assimilation in multiscale media: Experiments using a quasi‐geostrophic coupled model
Strongly coupled data assimilation (SCDA) views the Earth as one unified system. This
allows observations to have an instantaneous impact across boundaries such as the air‐sea …
allows observations to have an instantaneous impact across boundaries such as the air‐sea …
[PDF][PDF] On the role of statistics in climate research
FW Zwiers, H Von Storch - International Journal of Climatology: A Journal …, 2004 - Citeseer
We review the role of statistical analysis in the climate sciences. Special emphasis is given
to attempts to construct dynamical knowledge from limited observational evidence, and to …
to attempts to construct dynamical knowledge from limited observational evidence, and to …
Sensitivity of Surface Temperature to Oceanic Forcing via q -Flux Green's Function Experiments. Part I: Linear Response Function
This paper explores the use of the linear response function (LRF) to relate the mean sea
surface temperature (SST) response to prescribed ocean heat convergence (q flux) forcings …
surface temperature (SST) response to prescribed ocean heat convergence (q flux) forcings …
[HTML][HTML] Sea surface temperature variability along the path of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current
Sea Surface Temperature Variability along the Path of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current in:
Journal of Physical Oceanography Volume 36 Issue 7 (2006) Jump to Content Jump to Main …
Journal of Physical Oceanography Volume 36 Issue 7 (2006) Jump to Content Jump to Main …
[HTML][HTML] Using neutral singular vectors to study low-frequency atmospheric variability
The authors explore the use of the “neutral vectors” of a linearized version of a global
quasigeostrophic atmospheric model with realistic mean flow in the study of the nonlinear …
quasigeostrophic atmospheric model with realistic mean flow in the study of the nonlinear …
Coupled interannual Rossby waves in a quasigeostrophic ocean–atmosphere model
R Farneti - Journal of physical oceanography, 2007 - journals.ametsoc.org
Rossby wave propagation is investigated in the framework of an idealized middle-latitude
quasigeostrophic coupled ocean–atmosphere model. The Rossby waves are observed to …
quasigeostrophic coupled ocean–atmosphere model. The Rossby waves are observed to …
The effects on oceanic planetary waves of coupling with an atmospheric energy balance model
R Farneti, PD Killworth - Tellus A: Dynamic Meteorology and …, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
This paper shows the existence of a growing planetary-wave-like ocean mode, with a
decadal period and growth rate, which appears when a stratified, diffusive ocean is coupled …
decadal period and growth rate, which appears when a stratified, diffusive ocean is coupled …
Variability of zooplankton and sea surface temperature in the Southern Ocean
A Verdy - 2006 - dspace.mit.edu
Interactions between physical and biological processes in the Southern Ocean have
significant impacts on local ecosystems as well as on global climate. In this thesis, I present …
significant impacts on local ecosystems as well as on global climate. In this thesis, I present …
Why the West Wind Wobbles: Stochastic Potential Vorticity Forcing of Annular Modes
We propose a useful tool for understanding the variability of the Northern and Southern
Annular Modes (NAM/SAM). These modes can be thought of as polar pools of potential …
Annular Modes (NAM/SAM). These modes can be thought of as polar pools of potential …
[PDF][PDF] Why the West Wind Wobbles: Viewing Annular Modes as Stochastically-Excited Potential Vorticity Reservoirs
SUMMARY The Northern and Southern Annular Modes can be thought of as modulating the
polar pools of high potential vorticity (PV). Meridional PV fluxes caused by synoptic weather …
polar pools of high potential vorticity (PV). Meridional PV fluxes caused by synoptic weather …