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STOEC

Storm-Track Upper Ocean Interaction and the Impact on European Climate
Starting date: 
01/12/1997
End date: 
31/07/2000

To improve the understanding of the nature of the N.Atlantic winter storm-track, the causes of its variability and the influence on European climate of this variability.

General notes: 

The objectives of this proposal are to improve our understanding of the nature of the N.Atlantic Storm-Track, the causes of its variability including interaction with the underlying ocean, and the influence on European climate of this variability. Such advances are crucial to improving the GCMs used to predict anthropogenic change, in the interpretation of these GCMs and in maximising the predictive power for European weather and climate on time-scales from weeks to seasons. The objectives will be met using sophisticated diagnosis of Hadley Centre model runs, of the ECMWF observational reanalyses and of controlled experiments with an hierarchy of models from GCMs to idealised process models. The atmospheric models will be run with fixed SSTs and simplified upper ocean models.

Funding Scheme: 
programma CEE/framework: ENV, 4PQ
Partners: 

Department of Meteorology University of Reading – UK, CINECA – Italy, Universitat zu Koeln Insitut fuer Geophysik und Meteorologie – Germany, Laboratoire de Statistiques et Probabilites Univerisity of Paul Sabatier – France, FISBAT CNR - Italy

Coordinatore
Franco Molteni
Contact
Franco Molteni