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    Atmosphere–Ocean Interaction in the North Atlantic: Near-Surface Climate Variability

    Source: Journal of Climate:;1998:;volume( 011 ):;issue: 007::page 1615
    Author:
    Bhatt, Uma S.
    ,
    Alexander, Michael A.
    ,
    Battisti, David S.
    ,
    Houghton, David D.
    ,
    Keller, Linda M.
    DOI: 10.1175/1520-0442(1998)011<1615:AOIITN>2.0.CO;2
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: The impact of an interactive ocean on the midlatitude atmosphere is examined using a 31-yr integration of a variable depth mixed layer ocean model of the North Atlantic (between 20° and 60°N) coupled to the NCAR Community Climate model (CCM1). Coupled model results are compared with a 31-yr control simulation where the annual cycle of sea surface temperatures is prescribed. The analysis focuses on the northern fall and winter months. Coupling does not change the mean wintertime model climatology (December?February); however, it does have a significant impact on model variance. Air temperature and mixing ratio variance increase while total surface heat flux variance decreases. In addition, it is found that air?sea interaction has a greater impact on seasonally averaged variance than monthly variance. There is an enhancement in the persistence of air temperature anomalies on interannual timescales as a result of coupling. In the North Atlantic sector, surface air and ocean temperature anomalies during late winter are uncorrelated with the following summer but are significantly correlated (0.4?0.6) with anomalies during the following winter. These autocorrelations are consistent with the ?re-emergence? mechanism, where late winter ocean temperature anomalies are sequestered beneath the shallow summer mixed layer and are reincorporated into the deepening fall mixed layer. The elimination of temperature anomalies from below the mixed layer in a series of uncoupled sensitivity experiments notably reduces the persistence of year-to-year anomalies. The persistence of air temperature anomalies on monthly timescales also increases with coupling and is likely associated with ?decreased thermal damping.? When coupled to the atmosphere, the ocean is able to adjust to the overlying atmosphere so that the negative feedback associated with anomalous heat fluxes decreases, and air temperature anomalies decay more slowly.
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    contributor authorBhatt, Uma S.
    contributor authorAlexander, Michael A.
    contributor authorBattisti, David S.
    contributor authorHoughton, David D.
    contributor authorKeller, Linda M.
    date accessioned2017-06-09T15:39:44Z
    date available2017-06-09T15:39:44Z
    date copyright1998/07/01
    date issued1998
    identifier issn0894-8755
    identifier otherams-5004.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4189557
    description abstractThe impact of an interactive ocean on the midlatitude atmosphere is examined using a 31-yr integration of a variable depth mixed layer ocean model of the North Atlantic (between 20° and 60°N) coupled to the NCAR Community Climate model (CCM1). Coupled model results are compared with a 31-yr control simulation where the annual cycle of sea surface temperatures is prescribed. The analysis focuses on the northern fall and winter months. Coupling does not change the mean wintertime model climatology (December?February); however, it does have a significant impact on model variance. Air temperature and mixing ratio variance increase while total surface heat flux variance decreases. In addition, it is found that air?sea interaction has a greater impact on seasonally averaged variance than monthly variance. There is an enhancement in the persistence of air temperature anomalies on interannual timescales as a result of coupling. In the North Atlantic sector, surface air and ocean temperature anomalies during late winter are uncorrelated with the following summer but are significantly correlated (0.4?0.6) with anomalies during the following winter. These autocorrelations are consistent with the ?re-emergence? mechanism, where late winter ocean temperature anomalies are sequestered beneath the shallow summer mixed layer and are reincorporated into the deepening fall mixed layer. The elimination of temperature anomalies from below the mixed layer in a series of uncoupled sensitivity experiments notably reduces the persistence of year-to-year anomalies. The persistence of air temperature anomalies on monthly timescales also increases with coupling and is likely associated with ?decreased thermal damping.? When coupled to the atmosphere, the ocean is able to adjust to the overlying atmosphere so that the negative feedback associated with anomalous heat fluxes decreases, and air temperature anomalies decay more slowly.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleAtmosphere–Ocean Interaction in the North Atlantic: Near-Surface Climate Variability
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume11
    journal issue7
    journal titleJournal of Climate
    identifier doi10.1175/1520-0442(1998)011<1615:AOIITN>2.0.CO;2
    journal fristpage1615
    journal lastpage1632
    treeJournal of Climate:;1998:;volume( 011 ):;issue: 007
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