Eight centuries of North Atlantic Ocean atmosphere variability

Publication Type: 
Year of Publication: 
1999
Journal Title: 
Science
Journal Date: 
Nov 26
Volume: 
286
Issue: 
5445
Pages: 
1709-1713
ISBN Number: 
0036-8075
Accession Number: 
ISI:000083912200030
Abstract: 

Climate in the tropical North Atlantic is controlled Largely by variations in the strength of the trade winds, the position of the Intertropical Convergence Zone, and sea surface temperatures. A high-resolution study of Caribbean sediments provides a subdecadally resolved record of tropical upwelling and trade wind Variability spanning the past 825 years. These results confirm the importance of a decadal (12- to 13-year) mode of Atlantic variability believed to be driven by coupled tropical ocean-atmosphere dynamics. Although a well-defined interdecadal mode of variability does not appear to be characteristic of the tropical Atlantic, there is evidence that century-scale variability is substantial. The tropical Atlantic may also have been involved in a major shift in Northern Hemisphere climate variability that took place about 700 years ago.

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