A stratospheric connection to Atlantic climate variability
pre-print It is well recognized that the stratosphere is connected to tropospheric weather and climate. In particular, extreme stratospheric circulation events and their dynamical feedback on the troposphere are known to play a major role1. However, what is not known to date is whether the state of...
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ftunivutah:oai:collections.lib.utah.edu:ir_uspace/708363 2023-05-15T17:31:27+02:00 A stratospheric connection to Atlantic climate variability Reichler, Thomas J. Kim, Junsu; Manzini, Elisa; Kröger, Jurgen College of Mines & Earth Sciences Meteorology 2012-01-01 application/pdf 3,789,588 bytes https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s63r1bph eng eng Nature Publishing Group uspace,18100 https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s63r1bph (c) Nature Publishing Group Authors manuscript from Reichler, T., Kim, J., Manzini, E., & Kröger, J. (2012). A stratospheric connection to Atlantic climate variability. Nature Geoscience, 5(11), 783-7. doi:10.1038/ngeo1586 Text 2012 ftunivutah 2021-06-03T18:23:44Z pre-print It is well recognized that the stratosphere is connected to tropospheric weather and climate. In particular, extreme stratospheric circulation events and their dynamical feedback on the troposphere are known to play a major role1. However, what is not known to date is whether the state of the stratosphere also matters for the ocean and its circulation. Previous research suggests co-variability of decadal stratospheric flow variations and conditions in the North Atlantic Ocean, but such findings are based on short simulations with only one climate model2. Here we report that over the past 30 years the stratosphere and the Atlantic thermohaline circulation underwent low-frequency variations that were similar to each other. Text North Atlantic The University of Utah: J. Willard Marriott Digital Library |
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pre-print It is well recognized that the stratosphere is connected to tropospheric weather and climate. In particular, extreme stratospheric circulation events and their dynamical feedback on the troposphere are known to play a major role1. However, what is not known to date is whether the state of the stratosphere also matters for the ocean and its circulation. Previous research suggests co-variability of decadal stratospheric flow variations and conditions in the North Atlantic Ocean, but such findings are based on short simulations with only one climate model2. Here we report that over the past 30 years the stratosphere and the Atlantic thermohaline circulation underwent low-frequency variations that were similar to each other. |
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A stratospheric connection to Atlantic climate variability |
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