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Will Global Warming Suppress North Atlantic Tripole Decadal Variability?

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JOURNAL OF CLIMATE
卷 25, 期 6, 页码 2040-2055

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AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-11-00164.1

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  1. China National Natural Science Foundation (NSFC) [40788002]
  2. NSFC Innovation Team [40921004]

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In this paper, the modulations of the North Atlantic tripole (NAT) decadal variability from global warming are studied by conducting a series of coupled ocean atmosphere experiments using the Fast Ocean Atmosphere Model (FOAM). The model reasonably captures the observed NAT decadal variability with a preferred time scale of about 11 years. With the aid of partial-blocking and partial-coupling experiments, it is found that the NAT decadal cycle can be attributed to oceanic planetary wave adjustment in the subtropical basin and ocean atmosphere coupling over the North Atlantic. In a doubled CO2 experiment, the spatial pattern of the NAT is preserved; however, the decadal cycle is significantly suppressed. This suppression appears to be associated with the acceleration of oceanic planetary waves due to an increase of buoyancy frequency in global warming. This shortens the time from a decadal to an interannual time scale for the first-mode baroclinic Rossby waves to cross the subtropical North Atlantic basin, the primary memory for the NAT decadal variability in the model. The modeling study also found that the global warming does not modulate the North Atlantic air sea coupling significantly, but it may be model dependent.

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