Estimating the decadal predictability of a coupled AOGCM

On seasonal time scales, ENSO prediction has become feasible in an operational framework in recent years. On decadal to multidecadal time scales, the variability of the oceanic circulation is assumed to provide a potential for climate prediction. To investigate the decadal predictability of the coup...

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Published in:Journal of Climate
Main Authors: Pohlmann, H., Botzet, M., Latif, M., Roesch, A., Wild, M., Tschuck, P.
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Language:English
Published: 2004
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spelling ftpubman:oai:pure.mpg.de:item_995076 2023-08-20T04:08:06+02:00 Estimating the decadal predictability of a coupled AOGCM Pohlmann, H. Botzet, M. Latif, M. Roesch, A. Wild, M. Tschuck, P. 2004-11 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-0011-FFEF-5 http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-0011-FFEE-7 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/doi:10.1175/3209.1 http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-0011-FFEF-5 http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-0011-FFEE-7 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Journal of Climate info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2004 ftpubman https://doi.org/10.1175/3209.1 2023-08-01T21:45:17Z On seasonal time scales, ENSO prediction has become feasible in an operational framework in recent years. On decadal to multidecadal time scales, the variability of the oceanic circulation is assumed to provide a potential for climate prediction. To investigate the decadal predictability of the coupled atmosphere-ocean general circulation model (AOGCM) European Centre-Hamburg model version 5/Max Planck Institute Ocean Model (ECHAM5/MPI-OM), a 500-yr-long control integration and "perfect model'' predictability experiments are analyzed. The results show that the sea surface temperatures (SSTs) of the North Atlantic, Nordic Seas, and Southern Ocean exhibit predictability on multidecadal time scales. Over the ocean, the predictability of surface air temperature (SAT) is very similar to that of SST. Over land, there is little evidence of decadal predictability of SAT except for some small maritime-influenced regions of Europe. The AOGCM produces predictable signals in lower-tropospheric temperature and precipitation over the North Atlantic, but not in sea level pressure Article in Journal/Newspaper Nordic Seas North Atlantic Southern Ocean Max Planck Society: MPG.PuRe Southern Ocean Journal of Climate 17 22 4463 4472
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description On seasonal time scales, ENSO prediction has become feasible in an operational framework in recent years. On decadal to multidecadal time scales, the variability of the oceanic circulation is assumed to provide a potential for climate prediction. To investigate the decadal predictability of the coupled atmosphere-ocean general circulation model (AOGCM) European Centre-Hamburg model version 5/Max Planck Institute Ocean Model (ECHAM5/MPI-OM), a 500-yr-long control integration and "perfect model'' predictability experiments are analyzed. The results show that the sea surface temperatures (SSTs) of the North Atlantic, Nordic Seas, and Southern Ocean exhibit predictability on multidecadal time scales. Over the ocean, the predictability of surface air temperature (SAT) is very similar to that of SST. Over land, there is little evidence of decadal predictability of SAT except for some small maritime-influenced regions of Europe. The AOGCM produces predictable signals in lower-tropospheric temperature and precipitation over the North Atlantic, but not in sea level pressure
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Pohlmann, H.
Botzet, M.
Latif, M.
Roesch, A.
Wild, M.
Tschuck, P.
spellingShingle Pohlmann, H.
Botzet, M.
Latif, M.
Roesch, A.
Wild, M.
Tschuck, P.
Estimating the decadal predictability of a coupled AOGCM
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Botzet, M.
Latif, M.
Roesch, A.
Wild, M.
Tschuck, P.
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title Estimating the decadal predictability of a coupled AOGCM
title_short Estimating the decadal predictability of a coupled AOGCM
title_full Estimating the decadal predictability of a coupled AOGCM
title_fullStr Estimating the decadal predictability of a coupled AOGCM
title_full_unstemmed Estimating the decadal predictability of a coupled AOGCM
title_sort estimating the decadal predictability of a coupled aogcm
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