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Variability in North Atlantic SST: Models vs. Observations

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In this project, we explored the SST variability of the North Atlantic using a few data sources, including CMIP6, ERSSTv5, and Argo.

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Name Role Workbook Link
Rob Ford Project Lead, Model Data Team Jupyter Notebook
Alex Frenzel Observation Data Team Jupyter Notebook
Jesse Mistr Observation Data Team Jupyter Notebook
Christian Sullivan Model Data Team Jupyter Notebook
Lev Naumov Model Data Team Jupyter Notebook
Tanya Popova Observation Data Team Jupyter Notebook

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Background

Atlantic Multidacadal Variability (AMV; or Oscillation, AMO) is a mode of climate variability characterized by multidecadal (i.e., 40--60 year) variations in the sea surface temperature (SST) anomaly over the entire North Atlantic basin. It has typically been assumed that the timscale of the variability is the result of slow variations in the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC), but others have proposed that it is mainly the result of anthropogenic aerosol emissions, which are concentrated in the Northern Hemisphere (historically North America and Europe). AMV has been connected to variations in Atlantic hurricane strength/frequency and to rainfall in the Sahel region of Africa associated with the West African Monsoon system.

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  • Explore the SST variability of the North Atlantic using a few data sources
  • Many individuals in our team had a goal to learn more about using Python and other data analysis/comparison methods

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