Solar forcing synchronizes decadal North Atlantic climate variability

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Rémi Thiéblemont
Katja Matthes
Nour-Eddine Omrani
Kunihiko Kodera
Felicitas Hansen
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[1] GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research,Research Division Ocean Circulation and Climate
[2] Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel,undefined
[3] Bjerknes Centre and Geophysical Institute,undefined
[4] University of Bergen,undefined
[5] Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory,undefined
[6] Nagoya University,undefined
[7] Furo-cho,undefined
[8] Chikusa-ku,undefined
[9] Nagoya 464-8601,undefined
[10] Japan,undefined
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Quasi-decadal variability in solar irradiance has been suggested to exert a substantial effect on Earth’s regional climate. In the North Atlantic sector, the 11-year solar signal has been proposed to project onto a pattern resembling the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), with a lag of a few years due to ocean-atmosphere interactions. The solar/NAO relationship is, however, highly misrepresented in climate model simulations with realistic observed forcings. In addition, its detection is particularly complicated since NAO quasi-decadal fluctuations can be intrinsically generated by the coupled ocean-atmosphere system. Here we compare two multi-decadal ocean-atmosphere chemistry-climate simulations with and without solar forcing variability. While the experiment including solar variability simulates a 1–2-year lagged solar/NAO relationship, comparison of both experiments suggests that the 11-year solar cycle synchronizes quasi-decadal NAO variability intrinsic to the model. The synchronization is consistent with the downward propagation of the solar signal from the stratosphere to the surface.
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