Decadal and longer timescale variability in the winter North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) has considerable impact on regional climate, yet it remains unclear what fraction of this variability is potentially predictable. This study takes a new approach to this question by demonstrating clear physical differences between NAO variability on interannual-decadal (30 year) timescales. It is shown that on the shorter timescale the NAO is dominated by variations in the latitude of the North Atlantic jet and storm track, whereas on the longer timescale it represents changes in their strength instead. NAO variability on the two timescales is associated with different dynamical behaviour in terms of eddy-mean flow interaction, Rossby wave breaking and b...
The winter-mean climate over the North Atlantic ocean shows a low pressure center near Iceland and a...
The response of the Max Planck Institute’s ECHAM3 atmospheric general circulation model to a prescri...
The North Atlantic oscillation (NAO) is under current climate conditions the leading mode of atmosph...
Decadal and longer timescale variability in the winter North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) has consider...
In this study, the temporal structure of the variation of North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and its i...
The North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) is the dominant mode of winter climate variability in the North...
Observations show a multidecadal signal in the North Atlantic ocean, but the underlying mechanism an...
The ocean response to an idealised North Atlantic Oscillation-like wind stress is evaluated as a fun...
Decadal sea surface temperature (SST) fluctuations in the North Atlantic Ocean influence climate ove...
The predictability of winter-time North Atlantic sea level pressure (SLP) variability has been inves...
Recent observational studies have shown that the centers of action of interannual variability of the...
Many variations in the weather in the European and North Atlantic regions are linked with changes in...
The winter of 1962/63 was the coldest in the UK in over a century while the mildest winter occurred ...
The North Atlantic oscillation (NAO) represents the dominant mode of atmospheric variability in the ...
The goal of this work is to understand the mechanisms that drive the decadal and multi-decadal clima...
The winter-mean climate over the North Atlantic ocean shows a low pressure center near Iceland and a...
The response of the Max Planck Institute’s ECHAM3 atmospheric general circulation model to a prescri...
The North Atlantic oscillation (NAO) is under current climate conditions the leading mode of atmosph...
Decadal and longer timescale variability in the winter North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) has consider...
In this study, the temporal structure of the variation of North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and its i...
The North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) is the dominant mode of winter climate variability in the North...
Observations show a multidecadal signal in the North Atlantic ocean, but the underlying mechanism an...
The ocean response to an idealised North Atlantic Oscillation-like wind stress is evaluated as a fun...
Decadal sea surface temperature (SST) fluctuations in the North Atlantic Ocean influence climate ove...
The predictability of winter-time North Atlantic sea level pressure (SLP) variability has been inves...
Recent observational studies have shown that the centers of action of interannual variability of the...
Many variations in the weather in the European and North Atlantic regions are linked with changes in...
The winter of 1962/63 was the coldest in the UK in over a century while the mildest winter occurred ...
The North Atlantic oscillation (NAO) represents the dominant mode of atmospheric variability in the ...
The goal of this work is to understand the mechanisms that drive the decadal and multi-decadal clima...
The winter-mean climate over the North Atlantic ocean shows a low pressure center near Iceland and a...
The response of the Max Planck Institute’s ECHAM3 atmospheric general circulation model to a prescri...
The North Atlantic oscillation (NAO) is under current climate conditions the leading mode of atmosph...