The QBO, El Niño, and tidal resonance model

I tentatively conclude ... that the QBO may be either modulated or amplified by atmospheric tidal resonances. The generally strong correlation between the QBO and tropical Southern Oscillation, in turn, suggests that one or probably both of these stratospheric and tropospheric oscillations are modulated or amplified by the same tidal-resonance system. ... The strikingly weaker correlation between the Southern Oscillation and El Niño events strongly suggests that some critical parameters are missing in the GCMs specifically designed to predict El Niño occurrence.

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Main Author: Karlstrom, Thor
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Language:English
Published: 1996
Subjects:Atmospheric Sciences, Oceanography, PACLIM,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/31634
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-316342021-07-10T02:51:13Z The QBO, El Niño, and tidal resonance model Karlstrom, Thor Atmospheric Sciences Oceanography PACLIM I tentatively conclude ... that the QBO may be either modulated or amplified by atmospheric tidal resonances. The generally strong correlation between the QBO and tropical Southern Oscillation, in turn, suggests that one or probably both of these stratospheric and tropospheric oscillations are modulated or amplified by the same tidal-resonance system. ... The strikingly weaker correlation between the Southern Oscillation and El Niño events strongly suggests that some critical parameters are missing in the GCMs specifically designed to predict El Niño occurrence. 2021-06-24T17:12:17Z 2021-06-24T17:12:17Z 1996 conference_item http://hdl.handle.net/1834/31634 en application/pdf application/pdf 241-253 http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/15820 8 2014-12-09 21:48:58 15820
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Oceanography
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Oceanography
PACLIM
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Oceanography
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Karlstrom, Thor
The QBO, El Niño, and tidal resonance model
description I tentatively conclude ... that the QBO may be either modulated or amplified by atmospheric tidal resonances. The generally strong correlation between the QBO and tropical Southern Oscillation, in turn, suggests that one or probably both of these stratospheric and tropospheric oscillations are modulated or amplified by the same tidal-resonance system. ... The strikingly weaker correlation between the Southern Oscillation and El Niño events strongly suggests that some critical parameters are missing in the GCMs specifically designed to predict El Niño occurrence.
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