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    Decadal Variations of North Atlantic Sea Surface Temperature in Observations and CMIP3 Simulations

    Source: Journal of Climate:;2010:;volume( 023 ):;issue: 017::page 4619
    Author:
    Jamison, Nathan
    ,
    Kravtsov, Sergey
    DOI: 10.1175/2010JCLI3598.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: This study evaluates the ability of the global climate models that compose phase 3 of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP3) to simulate intrinsic decadal variations detected in the observed North Atlantic sea surface temperature (SST) record via multichannel singular spectrum analysis (M-SSA). M-SSA identifies statistically significant signals in the observed SSTs, with time scales of 5?10, 10?15, and 15?30 yr; all of these signals have distinctive spatiotemporal characteristics and are consistent with previous studies. Many of the CMIP3 twentieth-century simulations are characterized by quasi-oscillatory behavior within one or more of the three observationally motivated frequency bands specified above; however, only a fraction of these models also capture the spatial patterns of the observed signals. The models best reproduce the observed quasi-regular SST variations in the high-frequency, 5?10-yr band, while the observed signals in the intermediate, 10?15-yr band have turned out to be most difficult to capture. A handful of models capture the patterns and, sometimes, the spectral character of the observed variability in the two or three bands simultaneously. These results imply that the decadal prediction skill of the models considered?to be estimated within the CMIP5 framework?would be stratified according to the models? performance in capturing the time scales and patterns of the observed decadal SST variations. They also warrant further research into the dynamical causes of the observed and simulated decadal variability, as well as into apparent differences in the representation of these variations by individual CMIP3 models.
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    contributor authorJamison, Nathan
    contributor authorKravtsov, Sergey
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:35:39Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:35:39Z
    date copyright2010/09/01
    date issued2010
    identifier issn0894-8755
    identifier otherams-70595.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4212393
    description abstractThis study evaluates the ability of the global climate models that compose phase 3 of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP3) to simulate intrinsic decadal variations detected in the observed North Atlantic sea surface temperature (SST) record via multichannel singular spectrum analysis (M-SSA). M-SSA identifies statistically significant signals in the observed SSTs, with time scales of 5?10, 10?15, and 15?30 yr; all of these signals have distinctive spatiotemporal characteristics and are consistent with previous studies. Many of the CMIP3 twentieth-century simulations are characterized by quasi-oscillatory behavior within one or more of the three observationally motivated frequency bands specified above; however, only a fraction of these models also capture the spatial patterns of the observed signals. The models best reproduce the observed quasi-regular SST variations in the high-frequency, 5?10-yr band, while the observed signals in the intermediate, 10?15-yr band have turned out to be most difficult to capture. A handful of models capture the patterns and, sometimes, the spectral character of the observed variability in the two or three bands simultaneously. These results imply that the decadal prediction skill of the models considered?to be estimated within the CMIP5 framework?would be stratified according to the models? performance in capturing the time scales and patterns of the observed decadal SST variations. They also warrant further research into the dynamical causes of the observed and simulated decadal variability, as well as into apparent differences in the representation of these variations by individual CMIP3 models.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleDecadal Variations of North Atlantic Sea Surface Temperature in Observations and CMIP3 Simulations
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume23
    journal issue17
    journal titleJournal of Climate
    identifier doi10.1175/2010JCLI3598.1
    journal fristpage4619
    journal lastpage4636
    treeJournal of Climate:;2010:;volume( 023 ):;issue: 017
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