Y. du Penhoat
Centre national de la recherche scientifique
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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2004
Serena Illig; Boris Dewitte; N. Ayoub; Y. du Penhoat; Gilles Reverdin; P. De Mey; F. Bonjean; G. S. E. Lagerloef
We investigate the tropical Atlantic vertical structure variability (1981-2000) based on the CLIPPER ocean general circulation model (OGCM). We aim at determining to what extent the observed interannual variability can be explained by the low-frequency wave dynamics. The linear vertical modes of the OGCM climatological stratification are estimated along the equator. The baroclinic mode contributions to surface zonal current and sea level anomalies are calculated and analyzed at interannual timescales. The second baroclinic mode is the most energetic. The first (third) mode exhibits a variability peak in the west (east). The summed-up contribution of the high-order baroclinic modes (4-6) is as energetic as the gravest modes and is largest in the east. Wave components are then derived by projection onto the associated meridional structures. The effect of longitudinal boundaries near the equator is taken into consideration. Equatorial Kelvin and Rossby waves propagations, with phases speed close to the theory, are identified for the first three baroclinic modes. The comparison with a multimode linear simulation corroborates the propagating properties of the OGCM waves coefficients. An estimation of the meridional boundary reflection efficiency indicates that wave reflections take place at both boundaries. A 65% reflection efficiency is found at the eastern boundary. Our study suggests that low-frequency wave dynamics is to a large extent at work in the tropical Atlantic. On the basis of what is known on the Pacific El Nino-Southern Oscillation mode this may provide a guidance for investigating ocean-atmosphere mechanisms that can lead to the Atlantic zonal equatorial mode.
Geophysical Research Letters | 2006
Serena Illig; Dacha Gushchina; Boris Dewitte; N. Ayoub; Y. du Penhoat
We investigate the interannual warm event that occurred in the equatorial Atlantic in boreal spring-summer 1996. The role of local coupled air-sea interactions versus Tropical Pacific remote forcing is analysed using observations and ensemble experiments of an intermediate coupled model of the Tropical Atlantic. Results show that the persistent anomalous cold conditions in the Tropical Pacific over 1995-96 were favorable to the growth of the local air-sea interactions that led to the 1996 warming in the equatorial Atlantic. Based on the estimation of the changes in the Walker circulation over the Pacific and Atlantic for the meteorological reanalyses and the coupled model, a mechanism of Pacific-Atlantic equatorial connection is proposed to explain this particular warm episode.
Journal of Geophysical Research | 1992
Michael J. McPhaden; F. Bahr; Y. du Penhoat; E. Firing; S. P. Hayes; Pearn P. Niiler; P. L. Richardson; J. M. Toole
Geophysical Research Letters | 2001
Yves Gouriou; C. Andrié; Bernard Bourlès; S. Freudenthal; S. Arnault; A. Aman; G. Eldin; Y. du Penhoat; F. Baurand; F. Gallois; Rémy Chuchla
Geophysical Research Letters | 2003
Bernard Bourlès; Chantal Andrié; Yves Gouriou; G. Eldin; Y. du Penhoat; Sébastien Freudenthal; Boris Dewitte; F. Gallois; Rémy Chuchla; F. Baurand; A. Aman; G. Kouadio
Archive | 2008
Julien Boucharel; Boris Dewitte; Bernard Garel; Y. du Penhoat
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2013
C.Y. Da-Allada; G. Alory; Y. du Penhoat; Elodie Kestenare; Fabien Durand; N. M. Hounkonnou
Archive | 2009
Julien Boucharel; Boris Dewitte; Bernard Garel; Y. du Penhoat
Archive | 2008
G. Eldin; Julien Boucharel; Vincent Echevin; Boris Dewitte; Y. du Penhoat; D. S. Correa
Geophysical Research Letters | 2003
Bernard Bourlès; Chantal Andrié; Yves Gouriou; G. Eldin; Y. du Penhoat; Sébastien Freudenthal; Boris Dewitte; F. Gallois; Rémy Chuchla; F. Baurand; A. Aman; G. Kouadio