The Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO), the leading mode of Pacific decadal sea surface temperature variability, arises mainly from combinations of regional air-sea interaction within the North Pacific Ocean and remote forcing, such as from the tropical Pacific and the Atlantic. Because of such a combination of mechanisms, a question remains as to how much PDO variability originates from these regions. To better understand PDO variability, the equatorial Pacific and the Atlantic impacts on the PDO are examined using several 3-dimensional partial ocean data assimilation experiments conducted with two global climate models: the CESM1.0 and MIROC3.2m. In these partial assimilation experiments, the climate models are constrained by observed temp...
In this thesis, different processes that might contribute to the generation of decadal climate varia...
A key challenge in climate science is to separate observed temperature changes into components due t...
Three prominent quasi-global patterns of variability and change are observed using the Met Office's ...
Currently, the mechanisms for Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) are still disputed, and in particula...
North Atlantic sea surface temperature anomalies are known to affect tropical Pacific climate variab...
Persistent, multi-year shifts in atmospheric circulations and their associated influence on regional...
The relative impact of the subtropical North and South Pacific Oceans on the tropical Pacific climat...
The cause of decadal climate variability over the North Pacific Ocean and North America is investiga...
Interdecadal variability of the tropical Pacific affects global hydroclimate and ecosystem and is su...
We describe in this paper a mechanism for decadal climate variability that can lead to decadal clima...
Additional to the interannual variability, the Pacific region experiences climate fluctuations on de...
Tropical Pacific variability (TPV) heavily influences global climate, but much is still unknown abou...
The modes of Pacific decadal-scale variability (PDV), traditionally defined as statistical patterns ...
A key challenge in climate science is to separate observed temperature changes into components due t...
Tropical and extratropical Pacific decadal climate variability substantially impact physical and bio...
In this thesis, different processes that might contribute to the generation of decadal climate varia...
A key challenge in climate science is to separate observed temperature changes into components due t...
Three prominent quasi-global patterns of variability and change are observed using the Met Office's ...
Currently, the mechanisms for Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) are still disputed, and in particula...
North Atlantic sea surface temperature anomalies are known to affect tropical Pacific climate variab...
Persistent, multi-year shifts in atmospheric circulations and their associated influence on regional...
The relative impact of the subtropical North and South Pacific Oceans on the tropical Pacific climat...
The cause of decadal climate variability over the North Pacific Ocean and North America is investiga...
Interdecadal variability of the tropical Pacific affects global hydroclimate and ecosystem and is su...
We describe in this paper a mechanism for decadal climate variability that can lead to decadal clima...
Additional to the interannual variability, the Pacific region experiences climate fluctuations on de...
Tropical Pacific variability (TPV) heavily influences global climate, but much is still unknown abou...
The modes of Pacific decadal-scale variability (PDV), traditionally defined as statistical patterns ...
A key challenge in climate science is to separate observed temperature changes into components due t...
Tropical and extratropical Pacific decadal climate variability substantially impact physical and bio...
In this thesis, different processes that might contribute to the generation of decadal climate varia...
A key challenge in climate science is to separate observed temperature changes into components due t...
Three prominent quasi-global patterns of variability and change are observed using the Met Office's ...