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Interdecadal variations of the thermohaline circulation in a coupled ocean-atmosphere model

Journal Article · · Journal of Climate; (United States)

A fully coupled ocean-atmosphere model is shown to have irregular oscillations of the thermohaline circulation in the NOrth Atlantic Ocean with a time scale of approximately 50 years. The irregular oscillation appears to be driven by density anomalies in the sinking region of the thermohaline circulation (approximately 52[degrees]N to 72[degrees]N) combined with much smaller density anomalies of opposite sign in the broad, rising region. The spatial pattern of sea surface temperature anomalies associated with this irregular oscillation bears an encouraging resemblance to a pattern of observed interdecadal variability in the North Atlantic. The anomalies of sea surface temperature induce model surface air temperature anomalies over the northern North Atlantic, Arctic, and northwestern Europe. 21 refs., 28 figs.

OSTI ID:
5430525
Journal Information:
Journal of Climate; (United States), Journal Name: Journal of Climate; (United States) Vol. 6:11; ISSN JLCLEL; ISSN 0894-8755
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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