TROPICAL AIR-SEA INTERACTION IN GENERAL-CIRCULATION MODELS

被引:210
作者
NEELIN, JD
LATIF, M
ALLAART, MAF
CANE, MA
CUBASCH, U
GATES, WL
GENT, PR
GHIL, M
GORDON, C
LAU, NC
MECHOSO, CR
MEEHL, GA
OBERHUBER, JM
PHILANDER, SGH
SCHOPF, PS
SPERBER, KR
STERL, A
TOKIOKA, T
TRIBBIA, J
ZEBIAK, SE
机构
[1] MAX PLANCK INST METEOROL, W-2000 HAMBURG, GERMANY
[2] KONINKLIJK NEDERLANDS METEOROL INST, DE BILDT, NETHERLANDS
[3] GEOPHYS FLUID DYNAM LAB, PRINCETON, NJ 08542 USA
[4] PRINCETON UNIV, ATMOSPHER & OCEAN SCI PROGRAM, PRINCETON, NJ 08542 USA
[5] METEOROL RES INST, TSUKUBA, IBARAKI 305, JAPAN
[6] COLUMBIA UNIV, LAMONT DOHERTY GEOL OBSERV, PALISADES, NY 10964 USA
[7] UNIV CALIF LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB, LIVERMORE, CA 94550 USA
[8] NATL CTR ATMOSPHER RES, BOULDER, CO 80307 USA
[9] UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES, INST GEOPHYS & PLANETARY PHYS, LOS ANGELES, CA 90024 USA
[10] NASA, GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CTR, HYDROSPHER PROC LAB, GREENBELT, MD 20771 USA
[11] UNIV OXFORD, CLARENDON LAB, HOOKE INST ATMOSPHERE RES, METEOROL UNIT, OXFORD OX1 3PU, ENGLAND
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10.1007/BF00209610
中图分类号
P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
学科分类号
0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
An intercomparison is undertaken of the tropical behavior of 17 coupled ocean-atmosphere models in which at least one component may be termed a general circulation model (GCM). The aim is to provide a taxonomy-a description and rough classification-of behavior across the ensemble of models, focusing on interannual variability. The temporal behavior of the sea surface temperature (SST) field along the equator is presented for each model, SST being chosen as the primary variable for intercomparison due to its crucial role in mediating the coupling and because it is a sensitive indicator of climate drift. A wide variety of possible types of behavior are noted among the models. Models with substantial interannual tropical variability may be roughly classified into cases with propagating SST anomalies and cases in which the SST anomalies develop in place. A number of the models also exhibit significant drift with respect to SST climatology. However, there is not a clear relationship between climate drift and the presence or absence of interannual oscillations. In several cases, the mode of climate drift within the tropical Pacific appears to involve coupled feedback mechanisms similar to those responsible for El Nino variability. Implications for coupled-model development and for climate prediction on seasonal to interannual time scales are discussed. Overall, the results indicate considerable sensitivity of the tropical coupled ocean-atmosphere system and suggest that the simulation of the warm-pool/cold-tongue configuration in the equatorial Pacific represents a challenging test for climate model parameterizations.
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页数:32
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