A. Kumar et Mp. Hoerling, SPECIFICATION OF REGIONAL SEA-SURFACE TEMPERATURES IN ATMOSPHERIC GENERAL-CIRCULATION MODEL SIMULATIONS, J GEO RES-A, 103(D8), 1998, pp. 8901-8907
A hierarchy of atmospheric general circulation model simulations of th
e 1950-1994 period that employ different prescriptions of the oceanic
boundary conditions are analyzed. It is demonstrated that contrary to
expectations, increased spatial coverage of the sea surface temperatur
e specification can degrade the underlying simulated climate signals.
The cause for this is related to an inability to accurately model the
diversity of air-sea interaction regimes that exist across the global
oceans. Such failure is shown to generate spurious sources of atmosphe
ric energy that exert global influences on interannual and decadal tim
escales.