A Linear Diagnosis ...
"A Linear Diagnosis of the Coupled Extratropical Ocean-Atmosphere System
in the GFDL AGCM."
Newman M.E., M.A. Alexander, C.R. Winkler, J.D. Scott, and J.J. Barsugli
Atmospheric Science Letters, 2000
ABSTRACT
Diagnosing a coupled system with linear inverse modelling (LIM) can provide
insight into the nature and strength of the coupling. This technique is
applied to the cold season output of the GFDL GCM, forced by observed tropical
Pacific SSTs and including a slab mixed layer ocean model elsewhere. It is
found that extratropical SST anomalies act to enhance atmospheric thermal
variability and diminish barotropic variability over the east Pacific in these
GCM runs, in agreement with other theoretical and modelling studies.
North-west Atlantic barotropic variability is also enhanced. However, all
these feedbacks are very weak. LIM results also suggest that North Pacific
extratropical SST anomalies in this model would rapidly decay without
atmospheric forcing induced by tropical SST anomalies.
Corresponding author address: Dr Matthew Newman, NOAA-CIRES Climate
Diagnostics Center, University of Colorado, Campus Box 449, Boulder, CO
80309-0449, U.S.A.; E-mail:matthew.newman@noaa.gov
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