A Census of Atmospheric Variability From Seconds to Decades

This paper synthesizes and summarizes atmospheric variability on time scales from seconds to decades through a phenomenological census. We focus mainly on unforced variability in the troposphere, stratosphere, and mesosphere. In addition to atmosphere‐only modes, our scope also includes coupled mode...

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Hauptverfasser: Williams, Paul D., Alexander, M. Joan, Barnes, Elizabeth A., Butler, Amy H., Davies, Huw C., Garfinkel, Chaim I., Kushnir, Yochanan, Lane, Todd P., Lundquist, Julie K., Martius, Olivia, Maue, Ryan N., Peltier, W. Richard, Sato, Kaoru, Scaife, Adam A., Zhang, Chidong
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Atmospheric blocking
Atmospheric sciences
Atmospheric variability
Census
Coupled modes
Cryosphere
Earth
El Nino
El Nino phenomena
El Nino-Southern Oscillation event
Geophysics
Gravitational waves
Gravity
Gravity waves
Hydrosphere
jet stream
Madden-Julian oscillation
Mesosphere
oscillation
Oscillations
Quasi-biennial oscillation
Southern Oscillation
Stratosphere
Tides
Time
Troposphere
Turbulence
Variability
waves
weather
Weather forecasting
title A Census of Atmospheric Variability From Seconds to Decades
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