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Showing papers by "Michele M. Rienecker published in 1993"


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TL;DR: The time-varying meridional Ekman heat transport for the World Ocean is calculated for the 30-year period 1960-1989 using wind stress and sea surface temperature data from the Comprehensive Ocean-Atmosphere Data Set.
Abstract: The time-varying meridional Ekman heat transport for the World Ocean is calculated for the 30-year period 1960–1989 using wind stress and sea surface temperature data from the Comprehensive Ocean–Atmosphere Data Set The average monthly heat transports are dominated by poleward transport of heat in the tropical Pacific and Atlantic oceans. In the Indian Ocean, the strong monsoonal flow during summer is responsible for a large equatorward transport. If seasonal effects are removed, the tropical Pacific displays the most variance in Ekman heat transport and the Atlantic the least. Two sets of empirical orthogonal functions (EOFs) are computed to investigate the nonseasonal variability of the Ekman transport The first set, which uses the eigenvector decomposition of the covariance matrix, emphasizes covariability in the world's tropical oceans. The time series of the EOF amplitudes contain a clear signal that can be directly related to El Nino. The El Nino signal is manifest as an increase in the equ...

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