Winters with frequent atmospheric blocking, in a band of latitudes from Greenland to Western Europe, are found to persist over several decades and correspond to a warm North Atlantic Ocean. This is evident in atmospheric reanalysis data, both modern and for the full 20th century. Blocking is approximately in phase with Atlantic multidecadal ocean variability (AMV). Wintertime atmospheric blocking involves a highly distorted jetstream, isolating large regions of air from the westerly circulation. It influences the ocean through windstress-curl and associated air/sea heat flux. While blocking is a relatively high-frequency phenomenon, it is strongly modulated over decadal timescales. The blocked regime (weaker ocean gyres, weaker air-sea heat...
Global atmosphere-ocean general circulation models have been used to investigate mechanisms controll...
The spatiotemporal structure of the recent decadal subsurface cooling trend in the North Atlantic Oc...
The question of whether ocean dynamics are relevant for basin-scale North Atlantic decadal temperatu...
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The atmosphere and ocean of the North Atlantic have undergone significant changes in the past centur...
As a key persistent component of the atmospheric dynamics, the North Atlantic blocking activity has ...
The North Atlantic (NA) region plays a key role in the global climate system and exhibits pronounced...
Midlatitude atmospheric blocking events are important drivers of long-lasting extreme weather condit...
There is a controversy about the nature of multidecadal climate variability in the North Atlantic (N...
The North Atlantic sea surface temperature exhibits fluctuations on the multidecadal time scale, a p...
The dominant modes of blocking frequency variability in the Atlantic-European region are evaluated f...
Northern Hemisphere climate responds sensitively to multidecadal variability in North Atlantic sea s...
International audienceThe ocean–atmosphere coupling in the North Atlantic is investigated during the...
Decadal variability is a notable feature of the Atlantic Ocean and the climate of the regions it inf...
The North Atlantic sea surface temperature exhibits fluctuations on the multidecadal time scale, a p...
Global atmosphere-ocean general circulation models have been used to investigate mechanisms controll...
The spatiotemporal structure of the recent decadal subsurface cooling trend in the North Atlantic Oc...
The question of whether ocean dynamics are relevant for basin-scale North Atlantic decadal temperatu...
© The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The atmosphere and ocean of the North Atlantic have undergone significant changes in the past centur...
As a key persistent component of the atmospheric dynamics, the North Atlantic blocking activity has ...
The North Atlantic (NA) region plays a key role in the global climate system and exhibits pronounced...
Midlatitude atmospheric blocking events are important drivers of long-lasting extreme weather condit...
There is a controversy about the nature of multidecadal climate variability in the North Atlantic (N...
The North Atlantic sea surface temperature exhibits fluctuations on the multidecadal time scale, a p...
The dominant modes of blocking frequency variability in the Atlantic-European region are evaluated f...
Northern Hemisphere climate responds sensitively to multidecadal variability in North Atlantic sea s...
International audienceThe ocean–atmosphere coupling in the North Atlantic is investigated during the...
Decadal variability is a notable feature of the Atlantic Ocean and the climate of the regions it inf...
The North Atlantic sea surface temperature exhibits fluctuations on the multidecadal time scale, a p...
Global atmosphere-ocean general circulation models have been used to investigate mechanisms controll...
The spatiotemporal structure of the recent decadal subsurface cooling trend in the North Atlantic Oc...
The question of whether ocean dynamics are relevant for basin-scale North Atlantic decadal temperatu...