Testing a Dynamical Model for Mid-Latitude Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies

1983 
Abstract A slab model of the oceanic mixed layer is used to predict the statistical characteristics of the sea surface temperature anomalies that are forced by day-to-day changes in air-sea fluxes in the presence of a mean current. Because of the short time scale of the atmospheric fields, the model validity can be tested without quantitative information on the atmospheric forcing. A procedure is developed for the case where the mean current is given. It is applied to sea surface temperature (SST) anomaly data from the North Pacific using ship drift data as estimates of the mean ocean currants. At the 95% level of significance the model is consistent with the data over more than 85% of the investigated region. The results indicate that the atmospheric forcing acts as a white noise forcing; in regions of large currents, advection effects are important at low frequencies. However, SST anomaly autospectra are equally well represented by a local model where advection is neglected. The available meteorological...
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