A Theory for El Niņo and the Southern Oscillation
Cane
Mark A.
author
Columbia University. Earth and Environmental Sciences
Columbia University. Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics
Columbia University. Earth Institute
Zebiak
Stephen E.
author
Columbia University. International Research Institute for Climate and Society
Columbia University. Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
originator
text
Articles
1985
English
A coupled atmosphere-ocean model is presented for El Niņo and the Southern Oscillation that reproduces its major features, including its recurrence at irregular intervals. The interannual El Niņo-Southern Oscillation cycle is maintained by deterministic interactions in the tropical Pacific region. Ocean dynamics alter sea-surface temperature, changing the atmospheric heating; the resulting changes in surface wind alter the ocean dynamics. Annually varying mean conditions largely determine the spatial pattern and temporal evolution of El Niņo events.
Physical oceanography
Atmospheric sciences
Science
228
4703
1085
1087
1985-05-31
10.1126/science.228.4703.1085
http://hdl.handle.net/10022/AC:P:12914
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