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SEMINAR: REMINDER - AOML Seminar - TODAY - 10:30 a.m. - Dr. Verena Hormann - " Interannual North Equatorial ,Countercurrent variability and its relation,to tropical Atlantic climate modes"
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| Subject: | SEMINAR: REMINDER - AOML Seminar - TODAY - 10:30 a.m. - Dr. Verena Hormann - " Interannual North Equatorial ,Countercurrent variability and its relation,to tropical Atlantic climate modes" |
| Date: | Fri, 21 Sep 2012 08:06:12 -0400 |
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AOML Seminar
Date: Friday, September 21, 2012 Time: 10:30 a.m. –
refreshments at 10:15 a.m. Location: AOML First-Floor Conference
Room Speaker: Dr. Verena Hormann, PhOD/CIMAS Title: "Interannual North Equatorial
Abstract: A
synthesis product of the surface geostrophic circulation is used
to quantify the interannual
variability of the wind-driven North Equatorial Countercurrent
(NECC). The first mode
of a complex empirical orthogonal function (CEOF) decomposition
of zonal geostrophic
velocity in the NECC region reveals pronounced latitudinal
displacements in addition to
variations in current strength. While north-south migrations of
the NECC are mainly
captured by the real pattern, the imaginary pattern accounts for
variations in its strength.
Associated with these spatial patterns is prevailing propagation
toward the northwest
that is most pronounced northward of the mean NECC position (
~6°N). There is evidence
that the zonal propagation characteristics are consistent with
long Rossby waves forced in
the northeastern tropical Atlantic. The relationship between
interannual NECC variations
and the tropical Atlantic climate modes is investigated through
regression and
composite analyses. Sea surface temperature and wind stress
patterns resembling the meridional
and zonal modes are found for the CEOF regression. Composite
analysis further shows
consistent patterns for warm phases of the meridional mode and
cold phases of the zonal
mode; the response of the NECC to a positive meridional and
negative zonal mode event may
be viewed as a northward shift of its core and a current
strengthening, respectively.
These results support a link between the two dominant tropical
Atlantic climate
modes and show that the relation between interannual NECC
variability and the meridional
and zonal modes can primarily be regarded as a response to
changes in the wind field. |
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