We review the state-of-the-art knowledge of Tropical Atlantic Variability (TAV). A well- developed observing system and sustained effort of the climate modeling community have …
Most coupled general circulation models (GCMs) perform poorly in the tropical Atlantic in terms of climatological seasonal cycle and interannual variability. The reasons for this poor …
Most of the current coupled general circulation models show a strong warm bias in the eastern Tropical Atlantic. In this paper, various sensitivity experiments with the Kiel Climate …
T Toniazzo, S Woolnough - Climate dynamics, 2014 - Springer
SST errors in the tropical Atlantic are large and systematic in current coupled general- circulation models. We analyse the growth of these errors in the region of the south-eastern …
Climate Simulation and Change in the Brazilian Climate Model in: Journal of Climate Volume 26 Issue 17 (2013) Jump to Content Jump to Main Navigation Logo Logo Logo Logo Logo …
Impact of Barrier Layer Thickness on SST in the Central Tropical North Atlantic in: Journal of Climate Volume 22 Issue 2 (2009) Jump to Content Jump to Main Navigation Logo Logo Logo …
Seasonal Effects of Indian Ocean Freshwater Forcing in a Regional Coupled Model in: Journal of Climate Volume 22 Issue 24 (2009) Jump to Content Jump to Main Navigation …
T Park, CJ Jang, JH Jungclaus, H Haak… - Continental Shelf …, 2011 - Elsevier
This study explores the effects of the Changjiang (also called the Yangtze River) river discharge (CRD) on the density stratifications and associated sea surface temperature (SST) …
Most coupled general circulation models suffer from a prominent warm sea surface temperature bias in the southeast tropical Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa. The origin of …