Simulation of the tropical Pacific climate with a coupled ocean- atmosphere general circulation model. Part I: the seasonal cycle

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A multiyear simulation with a coupled ocean-atmosphere general circulation model (GCM) is presented. The model consists of the UCLA global atmospheric GCM coupled to the GFDL oceanic GCM; the latter is dynamically active over the tropical Pacific, while climatological time-varying sea surface temperatures (SST) are prescribed elsewhere. The model successfully simulated the main climatological features associated with the seasonal cycle, including the east-west gradient in SST across the equatorial Pacific. The most apparent deficiencies include a systematic cold bias (~2 K) across most of the tropical Pacific and underestimated wind stress magnitudes in the equatorial band. Multichannel singular spectrum analysis is used to describe the multivariate structure of the seasonal cycle at the equator in both the model and observed data. -from Authors

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Robertson, A. W., Ma, C. C., Mechoso, C. R., & Ghil, M. (1995). Simulation of the tropical Pacific climate with a coupled ocean- atmosphere general circulation model. Part I: the seasonal cycle. Journal of Climate, 8(5), 1178–1988. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0442(1995)008<1178:sottpc>2.0.co;2

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