The Pacific Decadal Oscillation, Revisited
Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences · University of Colorado Boulder · +13 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract The Pacific decadal oscillation (PDO), the dominant year-round pattern of monthly North Pacific sea surface temperature (SST) variability, is an important target of ongoing research within the meteorological and climate dynamics communities and is central to the work of many geologists, ecologists, natural resource managers, and social scientists. Research over the last 15 years has led to an emerging consensus: the PDO is not a single phenomenon, but is instead the result of a combination of different physical processes, including both remote tropical forcing and local North Pacific atmosphere–ocean interactions, which operate on different time scales to drive similar PDO-like SST anomaly patterns.…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 87.40
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 288
Authors
15- MNMatthew NewmanCorresponding
Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder, NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory
- MAMichael A. Alexander
NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory
- TRToby R. Ault
Cornell University
- KMK. M. Cobb
Georgia Institute of Technology
- CDClara Deser
NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research, NSF NCAR Climate and Global Dynamics Laboratory
Topics & keywords
- Pacific decadal oscillation
- Climatology
- Proxy (statistics)
- Sea surface temperature
- Environmental science
- Forcing (mathematics)
- Anomaly (physics)
- Climate model