Sea Surface Temperature Variability: Patterns and Mechanisms
NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research · NSF NCAR Climate and Global Dynamics Laboratory · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Patterns of sea surface temperature (SST) variability on interannual and longer timescales result from a combination of atmospheric and oceanic processes. These SST anomaly patterns may be due to intrinsic modes of atmospheric circulation variability that imprint themselves upon the SST field mainly via surface energy fluxes. Examples include SST fluctuations in the Southern Ocean associated with the Southern Annular Mode, a tripolar pattern of SST anomalies in the North Atlantic associated with the North Atlantic Oscillation, and a pan-Pacific mode known as the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (with additional contributions from oceanic processes). They may also result from coupled ocean-atmosphere interactions,…
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Authors
4- CDClara DeserCorresponding
NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research, NSF NCAR Climate and Global Dynamics Laboratory
- MAMichael A. Alexander
NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory
- SXShang‐Ping Xie
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, University of Hawaii System, Pacific International Center for High Technology Research
- ASAdam S. Phillips
NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research, NSF NCAR Climate and Global Dynamics Laboratory
Topics & keywords
- Sea surface temperature
- Atlantic multidecadal oscillation
- Climatology
- Anomaly (physics)
- Pacific decadal oscillation
- Geology
- Tropical Atlantic
- Atlantic Equatorial mode
- Life below water