Strongly coupled data assimilation in multiscale media: Experiments using a quasi‐geostrophic coupled model

SG Penny, E Bach, K Bhargava… - Journal of Advances …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

[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 …

Sensitivity of Surface Temperature to Oceanic Forcing via q -Flux Green's Function Experiments. Part I: Linear Response Function

F Liu, J Lu, O Garuba, LR Leung, Y Luo… - Journal of …, 2018 - journals.ametsoc.org
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 …

[HTML][HTML] Sea surface temperature variability along the path of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current

A Verdy, J Marshall, A Czaja - Journal of physical …, 2006 - journals.ametsoc.org
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 …

[HTML][HTML] Using neutral singular vectors to study low-frequency atmospheric variability

JC Goodman, J Marshall - Journal of the atmospheric sciences, 2002 - journals.ametsoc.org
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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

Why the West Wind Wobbles: Stochastic Potential Vorticity Forcing of Annular Modes

JC Goodman, A Czaja - AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 2005 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
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 …

[PDF][PDF] Why the West Wind Wobbles: Viewing Annular Modes as Stochastically-Excited Potential Vorticity Reservoirs

JC Goodman, A Czaja - QJR Meteorol. Soc, 2006 - Citeseer
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 …