Coherent multidecadal variability in North Atlantic sea level
Tide gauge records from around the North Atlantic are examined and found to show variability on 20–30 year time scales. Sea surface height variability along the western boundary of the North Atlantic shows a particularly strong and coherent signal. Similar variability is also found in an ensemble of...
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ftunivutrecht:oai:dspace.library.uu.nl:1874/42888 2023-12-10T09:51:06+01:00 Coherent multidecadal variability in North Atlantic sea level Frankcombe, L.M. Dijkstra, H.A. Marine and Atmospheric Research Sub Physical Oceanography 2009 application/pdf https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/42888 und unknown https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/42888 info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess 2009 ftunivutrecht 2023-11-15T23:11:22Z Tide gauge records from around the North Atlantic are examined and found to show variability on 20–30 year time scales. Sea surface height variability along the western boundary of the North Atlantic shows a particularly strong and coherent signal. Similar variability is also found in an ensemble of runs using a state-of-the-art climate model (GFDL CM2.1). This sea surface height variability is linked to variability of temperatures in the upper layers of the ocean and thence to the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation. The variability is consistent with the excited internal ocean mode mechanism of multidecadal variability derived from idealised models and the timescale is consistent with that derived from observations of sub-surface temperature variability Other/Unknown Material North Atlantic Utrecht University Repository |
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Tide gauge records from around the North Atlantic are examined and found to show variability on 20–30 year time scales. Sea surface height variability along the western boundary of the North Atlantic shows a particularly strong and coherent signal. Similar variability is also found in an ensemble of runs using a state-of-the-art climate model (GFDL CM2.1). This sea surface height variability is linked to variability of temperatures in the upper layers of the ocean and thence to the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation. The variability is consistent with the excited internal ocean mode mechanism of multidecadal variability derived from idealised models and the timescale is consistent with that derived from observations of sub-surface temperature variability |
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Marine and Atmospheric Research Sub Physical Oceanography |
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Frankcombe, L.M. Dijkstra, H.A. |
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Frankcombe, L.M. Dijkstra, H.A. Coherent multidecadal variability in North Atlantic sea level |
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Coherent multidecadal variability in North Atlantic sea level |
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Coherent multidecadal variability in North Atlantic sea level |
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Coherent multidecadal variability in North Atlantic sea level |
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Coherent multidecadal variability in North Atlantic sea level |
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Coherent multidecadal variability in North Atlantic sea level |
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coherent multidecadal variability in north atlantic sea level |
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