North Atlantic multi-decadal variability - mechanisms and predictability

The North Atlantic Ocean undergoes pronounced basin-wide, multi-decadal variations. The corresponding fluctuations in sea surface temperature (SST) have become known as the Atlantic Multi-decadal Oscillation (AMO) or Atlantic multi-decadal variability (AMV). AMV is receiving increasing attention for...

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Main Authors: Keenlyside, Noel, Ba, Jin, Mecking, Jennifer V., Omrani, Nour-Eddine, Latif, Mojib, Zhang, Rong, Msadek, Rym
Other Authors: Chang, Chih-Pei, Ghil, Michael, Wallace, John M.
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: World Scientific Publishing 2016
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1956/13046
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author Keenlyside, Noel
Ba, Jin
Mecking, Jennifer V.
Omrani, Nour-Eddine
Latif, Mojib
Zhang, Rong
Msadek, Rym
author2 Chang, Chih-Pei
Ghil, Michael
Latif, Mojib
Wallace, John M.
author_facet Keenlyside, Noel
Ba, Jin
Mecking, Jennifer V.
Omrani, Nour-Eddine
Latif, Mojib
Zhang, Rong
Msadek, Rym
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collection University of Bergen: Bergen Open Research Archive (BORA-UiB)
description The North Atlantic Ocean undergoes pronounced basin-wide, multi-decadal variations. The corresponding fluctuations in sea surface temperature (SST) have become known as the Atlantic Multi-decadal Oscillation (AMO) or Atlantic multi-decadal variability (AMV). AMV is receiving increasing attention for three key reasons: (1) it has been linked to climate impacts of major socioeconomic importance, such as Sahel rainfall; (2) it may temporarily mask anthropogenic global warming not only in the North Atlantic Sector, but over the Northern Hemisphere (NH); and (3) it appears to be predictable on decadal timescales. This chapter provides an overview of current understanding of AMV, summarizing proposed mechanisms, our ability to simulate and predict it, as well as challenges for future research. acceptedVersion
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spelling ftunivbergen:oai:bora.uib.no:1956/13046 2025-01-16T23:31:05+00:00 North Atlantic multi-decadal variability - mechanisms and predictability Keenlyside, Noel Ba, Jin Mecking, Jennifer V. Omrani, Nour-Eddine Latif, Mojib Zhang, Rong Msadek, Rym Chang, Chih-Pei Ghil, Michael Latif, Mojib Wallace, John M. 2016-03-12T13:45:14Z application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/1956/13046 eng eng World Scientific Publishing World Scientific Series on Asia-Pacific Weather and Climate urn:isbn:978-981-4579-92-6 https://hdl.handle.net/1956/13046 cristin:1324608 Copyright 2015 World Scientific Publishing Chapter Peer reviewed 2016 ftunivbergen 2023-03-14T17:41:57Z The North Atlantic Ocean undergoes pronounced basin-wide, multi-decadal variations. The corresponding fluctuations in sea surface temperature (SST) have become known as the Atlantic Multi-decadal Oscillation (AMO) or Atlantic multi-decadal variability (AMV). AMV is receiving increasing attention for three key reasons: (1) it has been linked to climate impacts of major socioeconomic importance, such as Sahel rainfall; (2) it may temporarily mask anthropogenic global warming not only in the North Atlantic Sector, but over the Northern Hemisphere (NH); and (3) it appears to be predictable on decadal timescales. This chapter provides an overview of current understanding of AMV, summarizing proposed mechanisms, our ability to simulate and predict it, as well as challenges for future research. acceptedVersion Book Part North Atlantic University of Bergen: Bergen Open Research Archive (BORA-UiB)
spellingShingle Keenlyside, Noel
Ba, Jin
Mecking, Jennifer V.
Omrani, Nour-Eddine
Latif, Mojib
Zhang, Rong
Msadek, Rym
North Atlantic multi-decadal variability - mechanisms and predictability
title North Atlantic multi-decadal variability - mechanisms and predictability
title_full North Atlantic multi-decadal variability - mechanisms and predictability
title_fullStr North Atlantic multi-decadal variability - mechanisms and predictability
title_full_unstemmed North Atlantic multi-decadal variability - mechanisms and predictability
title_short North Atlantic multi-decadal variability - mechanisms and predictability
title_sort north atlantic multi-decadal variability - mechanisms and predictability
url https://hdl.handle.net/1956/13046