The oceans are a well-known source of natural variability in the climate system, although their ability to account for inter-annual variations of temperature and precipitation extremes over land remains unclear. In this study, the role of sea-surface temperature (SST)-forcing is investigated for variability and trends in a range of commonly used temperature and precipitation extreme indices over the period 1959 to 2013. Using atmospheric simulations forced by observed SST and sea-ice concentrations (SIC) from three models participating in the Climate of the Twentieth Century Plus (C20C+) Project, results show that oceanic boundary conditions drive a substantial fraction of inter-annual variability in global average temperature extreme indic...
ECMWF has recently produced its first ocean-atmosphere coupled 20th century reanalysis CERA-20C, wit...
The period running from 1998 to 2012 has experienced a slower increase in global temperature at the ...
Knowledge about long-term changes in climate extremes is vital to better understand multidecadal cli...
The oceans are a well-known source of natural variability in the climate system, although their abil...
We analyse the regional variability in observed sea surface height (SSH), sea surface temperature (S...
A climate simulation over a period of 20 years performed with the atmospheric general circulation mo...
Pronounced intermodel differences in the projected response of land surface precipitation (LSP) to f...
The impacts of air–sea interactions on the representation of tropical precipitation extremes are inv...
The surface of the world’s oceans has been warming since the beginning of industrialization. In addi...
Mean global surface air temperature (SAT) and sea surface temperature (SST) display substantial vari...
Previous research has identified links between changes in sea surface temperature (SST) and hurrican...
It is virtually certain that the mean surface temperature of the Earth will continue to increase und...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2018. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Recent temperature extremes have highlighted the importance of assessing projected changes in the va...
Quantifying global trends and variability in sea surface temperature (SST) is of fundamental importa...
ECMWF has recently produced its first ocean-atmosphere coupled 20th century reanalysis CERA-20C, wit...
The period running from 1998 to 2012 has experienced a slower increase in global temperature at the ...
Knowledge about long-term changes in climate extremes is vital to better understand multidecadal cli...
The oceans are a well-known source of natural variability in the climate system, although their abil...
We analyse the regional variability in observed sea surface height (SSH), sea surface temperature (S...
A climate simulation over a period of 20 years performed with the atmospheric general circulation mo...
Pronounced intermodel differences in the projected response of land surface precipitation (LSP) to f...
The impacts of air–sea interactions on the representation of tropical precipitation extremes are inv...
The surface of the world’s oceans has been warming since the beginning of industrialization. In addi...
Mean global surface air temperature (SAT) and sea surface temperature (SST) display substantial vari...
Previous research has identified links between changes in sea surface temperature (SST) and hurrican...
It is virtually certain that the mean surface temperature of the Earth will continue to increase und...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2018. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Recent temperature extremes have highlighted the importance of assessing projected changes in the va...
Quantifying global trends and variability in sea surface temperature (SST) is of fundamental importa...
ECMWF has recently produced its first ocean-atmosphere coupled 20th century reanalysis CERA-20C, wit...
The period running from 1998 to 2012 has experienced a slower increase in global temperature at the ...
Knowledge about long-term changes in climate extremes is vital to better understand multidecadal cli...