Evidence suggests that the magnitude and frequency of the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) changes on interdecadal time scales. This is manifest in a distinct shift in ENSO behavior during the late 1970s. This study investigates mechanisms that may force this interdecadal variability and, in particular, on modulations driven by extratropical Rossby waves. Results from oceanic shallow-water models show that the Rossby wave theory can explain small near-zonal changes in equatorial thermocline depth that can alter the amplitude of simulated ENSO events. However, questions remain over whether the same mechanism operates in more complex coupled general circulationmodels (CGCMs) and what themagnitude of the resulting change would be. Experime...
Abstract Simulated current velocity and long-term reanalysis wind data are used to investigate inter...
The contrasting behaviour of westward-moving mixed Rossby–gravity (WMRG) and the first Rossby (R1) w...
We examine processes that influence North Pacific sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies including ...
El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events are known to force atmospheric teleconnections that impac...
The Australian Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre CGCM and a linear first baroclinic-mode ocean s...
The Australian Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre CGCM and a linear first baroclinic-mode ocean s...
The Australian Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre CGCM and a linear first baroclinic-mode ocean s...
The Australian Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre CGCM and a linear first baroclinic-mode ocean s...
Many modeling studies have been carried out to investigate the role of oceanic Rossby waves linking ...
International audienceThe link between the changes in equatorial background stratification and El Ni...
International audienceThe link between the changes in equatorial background stratification and El Ni...
International audienceThe link between the changes in equatorial background stratification and El Ni...
International audienceThe link between the changes in equatorial background stratification and El Ni...
[1] Long baroclinic Rossby waves generated along the western coasts of continents play an important ...
A band of enhanced thermocline variability at 108–158N in the Pacific found in nature also occurs in...
Abstract Simulated current velocity and long-term reanalysis wind data are used to investigate inter...
The contrasting behaviour of westward-moving mixed Rossby–gravity (WMRG) and the first Rossby (R1) w...
We examine processes that influence North Pacific sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies including ...
El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events are known to force atmospheric teleconnections that impac...
The Australian Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre CGCM and a linear first baroclinic-mode ocean s...
The Australian Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre CGCM and a linear first baroclinic-mode ocean s...
The Australian Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre CGCM and a linear first baroclinic-mode ocean s...
The Australian Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre CGCM and a linear first baroclinic-mode ocean s...
Many modeling studies have been carried out to investigate the role of oceanic Rossby waves linking ...
International audienceThe link between the changes in equatorial background stratification and El Ni...
International audienceThe link between the changes in equatorial background stratification and El Ni...
International audienceThe link between the changes in equatorial background stratification and El Ni...
International audienceThe link between the changes in equatorial background stratification and El Ni...
[1] Long baroclinic Rossby waves generated along the western coasts of continents play an important ...
A band of enhanced thermocline variability at 108–158N in the Pacific found in nature also occurs in...
Abstract Simulated current velocity and long-term reanalysis wind data are used to investigate inter...
The contrasting behaviour of westward-moving mixed Rossby–gravity (WMRG) and the first Rossby (R1) w...
We examine processes that influence North Pacific sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies including ...