13th Conference on Interactions of the Sea and Atmosphere

7.5

On the origins of North Atlantic decadal variability: the role of ocean-atmosphere coupling

Lixin Wu, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; and Z. Liu

In this paper, the origins of North Atlantic decadal variability are explored in a series of coupled ocean-atmosphere surgical simulations. The model control simulation captures the major features of the observed North Atlantic decadal variability. The simulated North Atlantic SST anomalies exhibit two distinctive modes: an interannual to decadal tripole mode, and a decadal to multidecadal monopole mode. The coupled modeling surgery studies suggest the critical role of ocean-atmosphere coupling in sustaining the North Atlantic decadal oscillation. The coupling in the North Atlantic is characterized by a robust NAO-like atmospheric response to the SST tripole anomaly. This response is further examined in the coupled AOGCM experiments where a mixed-layer temperature anomaly is initiated but under different coupling configuration.

Session 7, Midlatitude atmosphere–ocean interaction: Part II The North Atlantic
Thursday, 12 August 2004, 2:30 PM-5:15 PM, New Hampshire Room

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