Changing relationship between the North Atlantic Oscillation and key North Atlantic climate parameters

indicator of long-term variability in the North Atlantic. Numerous studies have accepted as a paradigm a steady relationship between the NAO and key North Atlantic climate parameters like the sea surface temperature (SST), surface air temperature (SAT), and sea level pressure (SLP). However, some st...

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Main Authors: A. G. Journel, I. V. Polyakov, U. S. Bhatt
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.461.5754 2023-05-15T15:03:29+02:00 Changing relationship between the North Atlantic Oscillation and key North Atlantic climate parameters A. G. Journel I. V. Polyakov U. S. Bhatt The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.461.5754 http://research.iarc.uaf.edu/multidecadal_variability/pdf/polyakovaetal.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.461.5754 http://research.iarc.uaf.edu/multidecadal_variability/pdf/polyakovaetal.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://research.iarc.uaf.edu/multidecadal_variability/pdf/polyakovaetal.pdf text ftciteseerx 2016-10-16T00:02:59Z indicator of long-term variability in the North Atlantic. Numerous studies have accepted as a paradigm a steady relationship between the NAO and key North Atlantic climate parameters like the sea surface temperature (SST), surface air temperature (SAT), and sea level pressure (SLP). However, some studies suggest that this relationship is not always steady. For example, the recent decline of the Arctic ice cap is accompanied by a neutral or negative NAO index, whereas the ice decline observed over the last decades is associated with the positive NAO phase and with high atmospheric cyclonicity. In this study, we point to a lack of steadiness in the relationship between the NAO and SAT, SST, and SLP over the North Atlantic region when observed over long (decadal) time intervals. This suggests that the relationship is more complex than previously thought and may require further investigation. Citation: Polyakova, E. I. Text Arctic Ice cap North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Unknown Arctic
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description indicator of long-term variability in the North Atlantic. Numerous studies have accepted as a paradigm a steady relationship between the NAO and key North Atlantic climate parameters like the sea surface temperature (SST), surface air temperature (SAT), and sea level pressure (SLP). However, some studies suggest that this relationship is not always steady. For example, the recent decline of the Arctic ice cap is accompanied by a neutral or negative NAO index, whereas the ice decline observed over the last decades is associated with the positive NAO phase and with high atmospheric cyclonicity. In this study, we point to a lack of steadiness in the relationship between the NAO and SAT, SST, and SLP over the North Atlantic region when observed over long (decadal) time intervals. This suggests that the relationship is more complex than previously thought and may require further investigation. Citation: Polyakova, E. I.
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Changing relationship between the North Atlantic Oscillation and key North Atlantic climate parameters
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title_full Changing relationship between the North Atlantic Oscillation and key North Atlantic climate parameters
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title_full_unstemmed Changing relationship between the North Atlantic Oscillation and key North Atlantic climate parameters
title_sort changing relationship between the north atlantic oscillation and key north atlantic climate parameters
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