The North Atlantic Oscillation Climatic Significance and Environmental Impact

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Pub. Date: 2003-01-10
Publisher(s): American Geophysical Union
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Summary

Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 134.

Over the middle and high latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere the most prominent and recurrent pattern of atmospheric variability is the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO). The NAO refers to swings in the atmospheric sea level pressure difference between the Arctic and the subtropical Atlantic that are most noticeable during the boreal cold season (November-April) and are associated with changes in the mean wind speed and direction. Such changes alter the seasonal mean heat and moisture transport between the Atlantic and the neighboring continents, as well as the intensity and number of storms, their paths, and their weather. Significant changes in ocean surface temperature and heat content, ocean currents and their related heat transport, and sea ice cover in the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions are also induced by changes in the NAO. Such climatic fluctuations affect agricultural harvests, water management, energy supply and demand, and fisheries yields. All these effects have led to many studies of the phenomenon; yet, despite this interest, unanswered questions remain regarding the climatic processes that govern NAO variability, how the phenomenon has varied in the past or will vary in the future, and whether it is at all predictable.

Table of Contents

Preface vii
James W. Hurrell
Yochanan Kushnir
Geir Ottersen
Martin Visbeck
An Overview of the North Atlantic Oscillation
1(36)
James W. Hurrell
Yochanan Kushnir
Geir Ottersen
Martin Visbeck
The History of Scientific Research on the North Atlantic Oscillation
37(14)
David B. Stephenson
Heinz Wanner
Stefan Bronnimann
Jurg Luterbacher
Pressure-Based Measures of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO): A Comparison and an Assessment of Changes in the Strength of the NAO and in Its Influence on Surface Climate Parameters
51(12)
Philip D. Jones
Timothy J. Osborn
Keith R. Briffa
Multi-Proxy Reconstructions of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) Index: A Critical Review and a New Well-Verified Winter NAO Index Reconstruction Back to AD 1400
63(18)
Edward R. Cook
Atmospheric Processes Governing the Northern Hemisphere Annular Mode/North Atlantic Oscillation
81(32)
David W. J. Thompson
Sukyoung Lee
Mark P. Baldwin
The Ocean's Response to North Atlantic Oscillation Variability
113(34)
Martin Visbeck
Eric P. Chassignet
Ruth G. Curry
Thomas L. Delworth
Robert R. Dickson
Gerd Krahmann
The Role of Atlantic Ocean-Atmosphere Coupling in Affecting North Atlantic Oscillation Variability
147(26)
Arnaud Czaja
Andrew W. Robertson
Thierry Huck
On the Predictability of North Atlantic Climate
173(20)
Mark J. Rodwell
Climate Change and the North Atlantic Oscillation
193(18)
Nathan P. Gillett
Hans F. Graf
Tim J. Osborn
The Response of Marine Ecosystems to Climate Variability Associated With the North Atlantic Oscillation
211(24)
Kenneth F. Drinkwater
Andrea Belgrano
Angel Borja
Alessandra Conversi
Martin Edwards
Charles H. Greene
Geir Ottersen
Andrew J. Pershing
Henry Walker
The Response of Terrestrial Ecosystems to Climate Variability Associated With the North Atlantic Oscillation
235(28)
Atle Mysterud
Nils Chr. Stenseth
Nigel G. Yoccoz
Geir Ottersen
Rolf Langvatn
The Response of Freshwater Ecosystems to Climate Variability Associated With the North Atlantic Oscillation
263
Dietmar Straile
David M. Livingstone
Gesa A. Weyhenmeyer
D. Glen George

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