Forcing of the wintertime atmospheric circulation by the multidecadal fluctuations of the North Atlantic ocean

The North Atlantic sea surface temperature exhibits fluctuations on the multidecadal time scale, a phenomenon known as the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO). This letter demonstrates that the multidecadal fluctuations of the wintertime North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) are tied to the AMO, with...

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Published in:Environmental Research Letters
Main Authors: Yannick Peings, Gudrun Magnusdottir
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Language:English
Published: IOP Publishing 2014
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:2c8a443c23304acab9ed711768f754eb 2023-09-05T13:21:16+02:00 Forcing of the wintertime atmospheric circulation by the multidecadal fluctuations of the North Atlantic ocean Yannick Peings Gudrun Magnusdottir 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/9/3/034018 https://doaj.org/article/2c8a443c23304acab9ed711768f754eb EN eng IOP Publishing https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/9/3/034018 https://doaj.org/toc/1748-9326 doi:10.1088/1748-9326/9/3/034018 1748-9326 https://doaj.org/article/2c8a443c23304acab9ed711768f754eb Environmental Research Letters, Vol 9, Iss 3, p 034018 (2014) Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO) North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) North Atlantic weather regimes cold extreme weather decadal predictability Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering TD1-1066 Environmental sciences GE1-350 Science Q Physics QC1-999 article 2014 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/9/3/034018 2023-08-13T00:37:25Z The North Atlantic sea surface temperature exhibits fluctuations on the multidecadal time scale, a phenomenon known as the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO). This letter demonstrates that the multidecadal fluctuations of the wintertime North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) are tied to the AMO, with an opposite-signed relationship between the polarities of the AMO and the NAO. Our statistical analyses suggest that the AMO signal precedes the NAO by 10–15 years with an interesting predictability window for decadal forecasting. The AMO footprint is also detected in the multidecadal variability of the intraseasonal weather regimes of the North Atlantic sector. This observational evidence is robust over the entire 20th century and it is supported by numerical experiments with an atmospheric global climate model. The simulations suggest that the AMO-related SST anomalies induce the atmospheric anomalies by shifting the atmospheric baroclinic zone over the North Atlantic basin. As in observations, the positive phase of the AMO results in more frequent negative NAO—and blocking episodes in winter that promote the occurrence of cold extreme temperatures over the eastern United States and Europe. Thus, it is plausible that the AMO plays a role in the recent resurgence of severe winter weather in these regions and that wintertime cold extremes will be promoted as long as the AMO remains positive. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Environmental Research Letters 9 3 034018
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topic Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO)
North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO)
North Atlantic weather regimes
cold extreme weather
decadal predictability
Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
TD1-1066
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Science
Q
Physics
QC1-999
spellingShingle Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO)
North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO)
North Atlantic weather regimes
cold extreme weather
decadal predictability
Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
TD1-1066
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Science
Q
Physics
QC1-999
Yannick Peings
Gudrun Magnusdottir
Forcing of the wintertime atmospheric circulation by the multidecadal fluctuations of the North Atlantic ocean
topic_facet Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO)
North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO)
North Atlantic weather regimes
cold extreme weather
decadal predictability
Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
TD1-1066
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Science
Q
Physics
QC1-999
description The North Atlantic sea surface temperature exhibits fluctuations on the multidecadal time scale, a phenomenon known as the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO). This letter demonstrates that the multidecadal fluctuations of the wintertime North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) are tied to the AMO, with an opposite-signed relationship between the polarities of the AMO and the NAO. Our statistical analyses suggest that the AMO signal precedes the NAO by 10–15 years with an interesting predictability window for decadal forecasting. The AMO footprint is also detected in the multidecadal variability of the intraseasonal weather regimes of the North Atlantic sector. This observational evidence is robust over the entire 20th century and it is supported by numerical experiments with an atmospheric global climate model. The simulations suggest that the AMO-related SST anomalies induce the atmospheric anomalies by shifting the atmospheric baroclinic zone over the North Atlantic basin. As in observations, the positive phase of the AMO results in more frequent negative NAO—and blocking episodes in winter that promote the occurrence of cold extreme temperatures over the eastern United States and Europe. Thus, it is plausible that the AMO plays a role in the recent resurgence of severe winter weather in these regions and that wintertime cold extremes will be promoted as long as the AMO remains positive.
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author Yannick Peings
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title Forcing of the wintertime atmospheric circulation by the multidecadal fluctuations of the North Atlantic ocean
title_short Forcing of the wintertime atmospheric circulation by the multidecadal fluctuations of the North Atlantic ocean
title_full Forcing of the wintertime atmospheric circulation by the multidecadal fluctuations of the North Atlantic ocean
title_fullStr Forcing of the wintertime atmospheric circulation by the multidecadal fluctuations of the North Atlantic ocean
title_full_unstemmed Forcing of the wintertime atmospheric circulation by the multidecadal fluctuations of the North Atlantic ocean
title_sort forcing of the wintertime atmospheric circulation by the multidecadal fluctuations of the north atlantic ocean
publisher IOP Publishing
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url https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/9/3/034018
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North Atlantic oscillation
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North Atlantic oscillation
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