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What do climate models tell us about the winter North Atlantic Oscillation?.
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This poster builds upon the earlier work of Osborn et al.
(1999), Ulbrich et al. (1999), Zorita & Gonzalez-Ruoco (2000)
and others, in evaluating and applying climate model simulations to answer a number of questions about the North Atlantic
Oscillation. This study expands the comparison to include six
different global climate models, and is being written up with full
details and an extended discussion for submission to a scientifi c
journal. Throughout this work, seasonal-mean winter (December to March) sea level pressure (SLP) data are used, and the
North Atlantic Oscillation and its index are defi ned as the leading empirical orthogonal function (EOF) and associated principal
component (PC) time series of the Atlantic half of the Northern
Hemisphere SLP fi eld.