Interdecadal temperature variability of the Atlantic Ocean is investigated by differencing hydrographic sections taken from the 1920s through the 1990s. A comprehensive reanalysis of North Atlantic sections and the inclusion of South Atlantic sections show that warming seen previously in the North Atlantic extends to the South Atlantic. The largest statistically significant changes occur on pressure surfaces between 1000 and 2000 decibars (db). Over this pressure range and for latitudes between 32 S and 36 N, temperatures have warmed by about 0.5 C/century. At 48 N a cooling of about 3 C/century occurred between the 1950s and 1980s. These isobaric temperature trends are decomposed into ones along surfaces of constant neutral density, a...
In recent years, two alarming trends in North Atlantic climate have been noted: an increase in the i...
At least two modes of glacial-interglacial climate change have existed within the tropical Atlantic ...
There is strong observational support for two significant warming episodes of the North Atlantic Sub...
Ocean have wide-spread implications for Europe, Africa, and the Americas. This study assesses the re...
The efficiency with which the oceans take up heat has a significant influence on the rate of global ...
The hydrographic data set of the German Atlantic Expedition (GAE) 1925-1927 is compared with the con...
A homogeneous monthly data set of sea surface temperature (SST) and pseudo wind stress based on in s...
Temperature and salinity changes have been compared along three repeat sections at 36°N in the North...
The hydrographic properties of the North Atlantic Ocean changed significantly from 1950 to 2000: the...
The oceans play important roles in climate change, for example, as a heat sink, CO2 store and throug...
The upper-ocean heat content of the North Atlantic has undergone significant changes over the last 5...
Using experiments with an atmospheric general circulation model, the climate impacts of a basin-scal...
August Sea Surface Temperatures (aSSTs) based on fossil diatom assemblages are generated with 2 year...
participantThe increase in heat content of the World's Oceans between 1961 and 2003 equates to appro...
The spatiotemporal structure of the recent decadal subsurface cooling trend in the North Atlantic Oc...
In recent years, two alarming trends in North Atlantic climate have been noted: an increase in the i...
At least two modes of glacial-interglacial climate change have existed within the tropical Atlantic ...
There is strong observational support for two significant warming episodes of the North Atlantic Sub...
Ocean have wide-spread implications for Europe, Africa, and the Americas. This study assesses the re...
The efficiency with which the oceans take up heat has a significant influence on the rate of global ...
The hydrographic data set of the German Atlantic Expedition (GAE) 1925-1927 is compared with the con...
A homogeneous monthly data set of sea surface temperature (SST) and pseudo wind stress based on in s...
Temperature and salinity changes have been compared along three repeat sections at 36°N in the North...
The hydrographic properties of the North Atlantic Ocean changed significantly from 1950 to 2000: the...
The oceans play important roles in climate change, for example, as a heat sink, CO2 store and throug...
The upper-ocean heat content of the North Atlantic has undergone significant changes over the last 5...
Using experiments with an atmospheric general circulation model, the climate impacts of a basin-scal...
August Sea Surface Temperatures (aSSTs) based on fossil diatom assemblages are generated with 2 year...
participantThe increase in heat content of the World's Oceans between 1961 and 2003 equates to appro...
The spatiotemporal structure of the recent decadal subsurface cooling trend in the North Atlantic Oc...
In recent years, two alarming trends in North Atlantic climate have been noted: an increase in the i...
At least two modes of glacial-interglacial climate change have existed within the tropical Atlantic ...
There is strong observational support for two significant warming episodes of the North Atlantic Sub...