No Internal Connections Detected Between Leading Decadal to Multidecadal
Climate Modes in North Atlantic and North Pacific Basins
- Tyler M. Fenske,
- Amy C Clement
Abstract
Previous studies have attempted to unravel possible connections between
leading decadal to multidecadal climate modes in the North Atlantic and
North Pacific ocean basins, the Atlantic Multidecadal Variability in the
North Atlantic, and the Pacific Decadal Oscillation and Victoria Mode in
the North Pacific. We use newly available climate model data and apply
improvements to existing methods to rexamine relationships among the
different modes. Our main tool is the Multi-Model Large Ensemble
Archive, which includes 270 ensemble members and allows for isolation of
the forced and internal components of climate variability. Our results
suggest that any internal connections between these modes are
indistinguishable from random noise. Further, external forcing is shown
to affect each region in similar ways, suggesting that climate change
could be an indirect link between the two basins, and can confound the
interpretation of he relationship between the basins.