Regional Signatures of Forced North Atlantic SST Variability: A Limited Role for Aerosols and Greenhouse Gases

GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS(2022)

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Prior studies that argue external forcings drive Atlantic Multidecadal Variability (AMV) use linear detrending to remove the global warming trend from North Atlantic sea surface temperatures (SSTs). The linear detrending method, however, aliases residual nonlinear, global-scale warming, affecting the interpretation of results. Here we revisit the role of external forcing in AMV using large climate model ensembles, examining the influences of greenhouse gases (GHGs) and industrial aerosols-the two dominant 20th-century external forcing agents-on North Atlantic SSTs separately from their respective global response. Our approach shows that GHGs have little to no influence unique to the North Atlantic, while industrial aerosols exert only modest influences as part of a broader loading over the Northern Hemisphere. We demonstrate that a prominent role for external forcings on AMV is an artifact of the linear detrending method that disappears when their global responses common to the World Ocean are correctly accounted for.
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