Satellite-derived (GEOSAT) sea surface height anomalies for the period November 1986 to August 1989 were investigated in order to extract the dominant modes of climate variability in the tropical Pacific. Four modes are identified by applying the POP technique. The first mode has a time scale of about 3 months and can be identified with the first baroclinic equatorial Kelvin wave mode. The second mode has a time scale of about six months and describes the semi-annual cycle in tropical Pacific sea level. Equatorial wave propagation is also crucial for this mode. The third mode is the annual cycle which is dominated by Ekman dynamics. Wave propagation or reflection are found to be unimportant. The fourth mode is associated with the El Nino/So...
In this study, the processes affecting sea surface temperature variability over the 1992–98 period, ...
Two multiyear simulations with a coupled ocean-atmosphere general circulation model (GCM)-totaling 4...
The space-time structure of interannual sea level variability simulated with two simplified coupled ...
Sea surface height anomalies for the period November 1986 to September 1989 were investigated in ord...
A notable feature in the first 20-year satellite altimetry records is an anomalously fast sea level ...
The satellite altimeter data, temperature and salinity data, and 1.5-layer reduced gravity model are...
This study evaluates the influence of various climate modes on sea level. The altimetry record has e...
The main modes of interannual climate variability in the tropical Pacific are identified using satel...
A 26-year integration has been performed with a coupled ocean-atmosphere general circulation model (...
Sea level measurements have proven to be extremely valuable for investigations of the dynamics of th...
We have analyzed the decadal-scale variability in the Tropical Pacific by means of observations and ...
The interannual sea level variability in the tropical Pacific is dominated by El Niño-Southern Oscil...
0079-6611International audienceA seasonal simulation from a medium-resolution ocean general circulat...
The wind-driven seasonal variability in the tropical North Pacific Ocean is analyzed by means of a t...
Geosat altimeter data between april 1985 and september 1989 are analyzed in the Tropical Atlantic oc...
In this study, the processes affecting sea surface temperature variability over the 1992–98 period, ...
Two multiyear simulations with a coupled ocean-atmosphere general circulation model (GCM)-totaling 4...
The space-time structure of interannual sea level variability simulated with two simplified coupled ...
Sea surface height anomalies for the period November 1986 to September 1989 were investigated in ord...
A notable feature in the first 20-year satellite altimetry records is an anomalously fast sea level ...
The satellite altimeter data, temperature and salinity data, and 1.5-layer reduced gravity model are...
This study evaluates the influence of various climate modes on sea level. The altimetry record has e...
The main modes of interannual climate variability in the tropical Pacific are identified using satel...
A 26-year integration has been performed with a coupled ocean-atmosphere general circulation model (...
Sea level measurements have proven to be extremely valuable for investigations of the dynamics of th...
We have analyzed the decadal-scale variability in the Tropical Pacific by means of observations and ...
The interannual sea level variability in the tropical Pacific is dominated by El Niño-Southern Oscil...
0079-6611International audienceA seasonal simulation from a medium-resolution ocean general circulat...
The wind-driven seasonal variability in the tropical North Pacific Ocean is analyzed by means of a t...
Geosat altimeter data between april 1985 and september 1989 are analyzed in the Tropical Atlantic oc...
In this study, the processes affecting sea surface temperature variability over the 1992–98 period, ...
Two multiyear simulations with a coupled ocean-atmosphere general circulation model (GCM)-totaling 4...
The space-time structure of interannual sea level variability simulated with two simplified coupled ...