Decadal predictability of North Atlantic sea surface temperature and climate
The weather at middle latitudes is largely unpredictable more than a week or so in advance, whereas fluctuations in the ocean may be predictable over much longer timescales. If decadal fluctuations in North Atlantic sea surface temperature could be predicted, it might be possible to exploit their in...
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ftuloxford:oai:ora.ox.ac.uk:uuid:9072ef0d-a5e3-4fa2-a4fb-78ddc2b3abcb 2023-05-15T17:25:48+02:00 Decadal predictability of North Atlantic sea surface temperature and climate Sutton, RT Allen, M 2016-07-28 https://doi.org/10.1038/41523 https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:9072ef0d-a5e3-4fa2-a4fb-78ddc2b3abcb unknown doi:10.1038/41523 https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:9072ef0d-a5e3-4fa2-a4fb-78ddc2b3abcb https://doi.org/10.1038/41523 info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccess Journal article 2016 ftuloxford https://doi.org/10.1038/41523 2022-06-28T20:18:15Z The weather at middle latitudes is largely unpredictable more than a week or so in advance, whereas fluctuations in the ocean may be predictable over much longer timescales. If decadal fluctuations in North Atlantic sea surface temperature could be predicted, it might be possible to exploit their influence on the atmosphere to forecast decadal fluctuations in climate. Here we report analyses of shipboard observations that indicate significant decadal predictability of North Atlantic sea surface temperature, arising from the advective propagation of sea-surface-temperature anomalies and the existence of a regular period of 12-14 years in the propagating signals. The same timescale can be identified in a dipole-like pattern of North Atlantic sea-level pressure variability. We propose a mechanism which may connect these oceanic and atmospheric fluctuations, possibly as part of a coupled ocean-atmosphere mode of variability. Our results are encouraging for the prospects of forecasting natural fluctuations in the climate of the North Atlantic region several years in advance. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic ORA - Oxford University Research Archive Nature 388 6642 563 567 |
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The weather at middle latitudes is largely unpredictable more than a week or so in advance, whereas fluctuations in the ocean may be predictable over much longer timescales. If decadal fluctuations in North Atlantic sea surface temperature could be predicted, it might be possible to exploit their influence on the atmosphere to forecast decadal fluctuations in climate. Here we report analyses of shipboard observations that indicate significant decadal predictability of North Atlantic sea surface temperature, arising from the advective propagation of sea-surface-temperature anomalies and the existence of a regular period of 12-14 years in the propagating signals. The same timescale can be identified in a dipole-like pattern of North Atlantic sea-level pressure variability. We propose a mechanism which may connect these oceanic and atmospheric fluctuations, possibly as part of a coupled ocean-atmosphere mode of variability. Our results are encouraging for the prospects of forecasting natural fluctuations in the climate of the North Atlantic region several years in advance. |
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Decadal predictability of North Atlantic sea surface temperature and climate |
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Decadal predictability of North Atlantic sea surface temperature and climate |
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