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Empirical orthogonal analysis of atlantic ocean surface temperatures

โœ Scribed by Bryan C. Weare; Professor R. E. Newell


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1977
Tongue
English
Weight
741 KB
Volume
103
Category
Article
ISSN
0035-9009

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โœฆ Synopsis


Abstract

An empirical orthogonal function analysis has been performed on monthly mean sea surface temperature observations in the Atlantic Ocean between 70ยฐN and 30ยฐS for the years 1949โ€“69. This method derives the most important โ€˜modesโ€™ of variation, defined as those functions which explain the largest total variance in the data field. Such modes are calculated for two sets of temperature deviations in which the annual cycle is both included and excluded. For the seasonal case, only four functions explain more than 90% of the total variance, whereas in the nonseasonal case, ten functions explain less than 50% of the total. the most important seasonal mode indicates lower minimum temperatures in winter in the later years of study. the dominant nonseasonal function shows a cooling trend starting in early 1951. Nonseasonal functions of the tropical region alone suggest large variations, having a characteristic period of a few months.


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