An ocean model's response to North Atlantic Oscillation-like wind forcing

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The response of the Atlantic Ocean to North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO)-like wind forcing was investigated using an ocean-only general circulation model coupled to an atmospheric boundary layer model. A series of idealized experiments was performed to investigate the interannual to multi-decadal frequency response of the ocean to a winter wind anomaly pattern. Overall, the strength of the SST response increased slightly with longer forcing periods. In the subpolar gyre, however, the model showed a broad response maximum in the decadal band (12-16 years).

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Visbeck, M., Cullen, H., Krahmann, G., & Naik, N. (1998). An ocean model’s response to North Atlantic Oscillation-like wind forcing. Geophysical Research Letters, 25(24), 4521–4524. https://doi.org/10.1029/1998GL900162

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