A NOTE ON THE GENERAL CONCEPT OF WAVE BREAKING FOR ROSSBY AND GRAVITY-WAVES
PURE AND APPLIED GEOPHYSICS 123:6 (1985) 964-975
Chapter 8 Response of the uk Meteorological Office General Circulation model To Sea-Surface Temperature Anomalies in the Tropical Pacific Ocean
Chapter in Elsevier Oceanography Series, Elsevier (1985) 83-107
The importance of nonlinear wave processes in a quiescent winter stratosphere
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society Wiley 110:464 (1984) 289-301
Response of two atmospheric general circulation models to sea- surface temperature anomalies in the tropical East and West Pacific.
Nature 310:5977 (1984) 483-485
Abstract:
We present several atmospheric general circulation experiments which model the atmospheric response to SST anomalies in the tropical East and West Pacific. We have found that the extratropical response to a relatively small West Pacific anomaly can be stronger than, and qualitatively different from the response to a much larger East Pacific anomaly. These experiments suggest a possible explanation for the difference in mid-latitude response during the 1976-77 El Nino winter and the El Nino winters of 1972-73 and 1982-83.-from AuthorsTHE IMPORTANCE OF NONLINEAR-WAVE PROCESSES IN A QUIESCENT WINTER STRATOSPHERE
QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY 110:464 (1984) 289-301