<p>First column shows the seasonal mean sea level pressure during the 1961-1999 period using the NCEP/NCAR reanalysis data. The next columns show the difference between the mean sea level pressure from the three models (IPSL, ECHAM5, CCSM3) and the mean sea level pressure from the NCEP/NCAR reanalysis during the period 1961-1999. Season were defined as follow: winter (DJF), spring (MAM), summer (JJA), and autumn (SON).</p
In this study, the spatial relationships between the monthly mean sea level pressure (MSLP) anomalie...
Seasonal mean values of tropical Sea Surface Temperature (SST) and Atlantic/European Mean Sea Level ...
The nature of mean sea level variation over the global coastal ocean is considered based on 219 hist...
<p>In bold are shown the differences which are significant at level 0.05 using a Wilcoxon rank sum t...
© Crown Copyright, Met Office The accompanying data is made available under the terms of the Non-Co...
In this paper the monthly mean vorticity and divergence at 200 hPa are compared from four data sourc...
<p>Linear trends (percentage/year) for the different circulation types computed with the NCEP/NCAR r...
Seasonal climate reconstructions of sea level pressure and temperature for the North Atlantic region...
This paper addresses the role of meteorological forcing on mean sea level (MSL) variability at the t...
ABSTRACT Two dynamical models are used to perform a series of seasonal predictions. One model, refer...
The term ''downscaling'' describes a procedure in which information about a process with a certain c...
The main features of three atmospheric general circulation models forced with monthly-mean, observed...
Sea level is a key variable in the context of global climate change. Climate-induced variability is ...
Summary. British monthly mean sea level variations over the period 1960-75 are examined by multiple ...
Four different monthly sea level pressure (MSLP) datasets for the Southern Hemisphere (SH, south of ...
In this study, the spatial relationships between the monthly mean sea level pressure (MSLP) anomalie...
Seasonal mean values of tropical Sea Surface Temperature (SST) and Atlantic/European Mean Sea Level ...
The nature of mean sea level variation over the global coastal ocean is considered based on 219 hist...
<p>In bold are shown the differences which are significant at level 0.05 using a Wilcoxon rank sum t...
© Crown Copyright, Met Office The accompanying data is made available under the terms of the Non-Co...
In this paper the monthly mean vorticity and divergence at 200 hPa are compared from four data sourc...
<p>Linear trends (percentage/year) for the different circulation types computed with the NCEP/NCAR r...
Seasonal climate reconstructions of sea level pressure and temperature for the North Atlantic region...
This paper addresses the role of meteorological forcing on mean sea level (MSL) variability at the t...
ABSTRACT Two dynamical models are used to perform a series of seasonal predictions. One model, refer...
The term ''downscaling'' describes a procedure in which information about a process with a certain c...
The main features of three atmospheric general circulation models forced with monthly-mean, observed...
Sea level is a key variable in the context of global climate change. Climate-induced variability is ...
Summary. British monthly mean sea level variations over the period 1960-75 are examined by multiple ...
Four different monthly sea level pressure (MSLP) datasets for the Southern Hemisphere (SH, south of ...
In this study, the spatial relationships between the monthly mean sea level pressure (MSLP) anomalie...
Seasonal mean values of tropical Sea Surface Temperature (SST) and Atlantic/European Mean Sea Level ...
The nature of mean sea level variation over the global coastal ocean is considered based on 219 hist...