Climate-Ocean Interaction edited by M.E. Schlesinger.

Preface This book is the culmination of a workshop jointly organized by NATO and CEC on Climate-Ocean Interaction which was held at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University during 26-30 September 1988. The objective of the ARW was to assess the current status of research on climate-ocean interaction, w...

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Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1990.
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505 0 |a 1: Introduction -- The Ocean as a Component of the Climate System -- 2: Observations of the Climate of the Ocean -- Observed Variations of Sea Surface Temperature -- Can Box Ocean Models Calibrated by Inverse Methods Provide a Means of Testing Ocean Circulation Models? -- 3: Modelling the Atmospheric, Oceanic and Sea Ice Components of the Climatic System -- General Circulation Modelling of the Atmosphere -- An Ocean Modelling System for Supercomputer Architectures of the 1990s -- Modelling Sea Ice for Climate Studies -- 4: Simulating the Variability of Climate on Short, Medium and Long Time Scales -- Interannual Variability in Coupled Tropical Atmosphere-Ocean Models -- Predictability of ENSO -- ENSO Modelling at MPI -- Specification and Variability of the Surface Forcing of the Ocean -- Ocean Models and the Inter—Basin Transport of Heat -- Extratropical Response to SST Anomalies and the Barotropic Model -- Modelling of Geochemical Tracers in the Ocean -- Diapycnal Mixing -- Climatic Change and Ocean Bottom Water Formation: Are We Missing Something? -- Reconstructions of Low and Middle Latitude Export Productivity, 30,000 Years BP to the Present: Implications for Global Carbon Reservoirs -- Global Estimation of Oceanic Eddy Transports from Satellite Altimetry? -- 5: Working Group Reports -- 1 Climate Observations -- 2 Modelling -- 3 ENSO Modelling and Prediction -- 4 Climate-Ocean Interaction on Time Scales of Decades to Centuries -- 5 Impact of Paleoclimatic Proxy Data on Climate Modelling. 
520 |a Preface This book is the culmination of a workshop jointly organized by NATO and CEC on Climate-Ocean Interaction which was held at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University during 26-30 September 1988. The objective of the ARW was to assess the current status of research on climate-ocean interaction, with a major focus on the development of coupled atmosphere-ocean-ice models and their application in the study of past, present and possible future climates. This book contains 16 chapters divided into four parts: Introduction; Observations of the Climate of the Ocean; Modelling the Atmospheric, Oceanic and Sea Ice Components of the Climatic System; and Simulating the Variability of Climate on Short, Medium and Long Time Scales. A fifth part contains the reports of the five Working Groups on: Climate Observations, Modelling, ENSO Modelling and Prediction, Climate-Ocean Interaction on TIme Scales of Decades to Centuries, and Impact of Paleoclimatic Proxy Data on Climate Modelling. Preface ix Acknowledgements I thank Howard Cattle and Neil Wells for their guidance and assistance as members of the Workshop Organizing Committee. I particularly thank Michael Davey for all his efforts as Local Organizer to make the ARW a success. I also thank the staff of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University, for their help with the arrangements for the ARW. 
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