M. Latif

Publication List Details

Period

1985 - 2008

Number

29

Co-Authors

Interannual to Decadal Climate Predictability in the North Atlantic: A Multimodel-Ensemble Study (2006)

Collins, M., Botzet, M., Carril, A. F., Drange, H., Jouzeau, A., Latif, M., ...

Ensemble experiments are performed with five coupled atmosphere–ocean models to investigate the potential for initial-value climate forecasts on interannual to decadal time scales. Experiments are...

Ocean circulation and tropical variability in the coupled model ECHAM5/MPI-OM (2006)

Jungclaus, J. H., Botzet, M., Haak, H., Keenlyside, N., Luo, J. J., Latif, M., ...

This paper describes the mean ocean circulation and the tropical variability simulated by the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology (MPI-M) coupled atmosphere–ocean general circulation model...

Effects of ocean biology on the penetrative change on the future chemical composition of the global troposphere (2006)

Wetzel, P., Maier-Reimer, E., Botzet, M., Jungclaus, J., Keenlyside, N., Latif, M.

The influence of phytoplankton on the seasonal cycle and the mean global climate is investigated in a fully coupled climate model. The control experiment uses a fixed attenuation depth for shortwave...

Atlantic versus Indo-Pacific influence on Atlantic-European climate (2005)

Pohlmann,H., Latif,M.

The influence of the Atlantic and Indo-Pacific oceans on Atlantic-European climate is investigated by analyzing ensemble integrations with the atmospheric general circulation model ECHAM4 forced by...

Atlantic versus Indo-Pacific influence on Atlantic-European climate (2005)

Pohlmann, H., Latif, M.

The influence of the Atlantic and Indo-Pacific oceans on Atlantic-European climate is investigated by analyzing ensemble integrations with the atmospheric general circulation model ECHAM4 forced by...

Estimating the decadal predictability of a coupled AOGCM (2004)

Pohlmann,Holger, Botzet,Michael, Latif,M., Roesch,A., Wild,M., Tschuck,P.

On seasonal time scales, ENSO prediction has become feasible in an operational framework in recent years. On decadal to multidecadal time scales, the variability of the oceanic circulation is assumed...

Estimating the decadal predictability of a coupled AOGCM (2004)

Pohlmann, Holger, Botzet, Michael, Latif, M., Roesch, A., Wild, M., Tschuck, P.

On seasonal time scales, ENSO prediction has become feasible in an operational framework in recent years. On decadal to multidecadal time scales, the variability of the oceanic circulation is assumed...

Tropical Pacific influences on the North Atlantic Thermohaline Circulation (2003)

Latif, M.

Most global climate models simulate a weakening of the North Atlantic Thermohaline Circulation (THC) in response to enhanced greenhouse warming. Both surface warming and freshening in high latitudes,...

Tropical Pacific influences on the North Atlantic Thermohaline Circulation (2003)

Latif, M.; Max-Planck-Institut Für Meteorologie, Hamburg, Germany

Most global climate models simulate a weakening of the North Atlantic Thermohaline Circulation (THC) in response to enhanced greenhouse warming. Both surface warming and freshening in high latitudes,...

STOIC: a study of coupled model climatology and variability in tropical ocean regions (2002)

Davey, M.K., Huddleston, M., Sperber, K., Braconnot, P., Bryan, F., Chen, D., ...

We describe the behaviour of 23 dynamical ocean-atmosphere models, in the context of comparison with observations in a common framework. Fields of tropical sea surface temperature (SST), surface wind...

Modes of Climate Variability as simulated by a Coupled General Circulation Model, Part I: ENSO-like Climate Variability and its low-frequency modulation (1999)

A. Timmermann, M. Latif, A. Grotzner, R. Vossy

The El Ni~no-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is investigated in a multicentury integration conducted with the coupled general circulation model (CGCM) ECHAM3/LSG. The quasiperiodic interannual...

Interdecadal Changes in Atmospheric Low-Frequency Variability With and Without Boundary Forcing (1997)

A. W. Robertson, M. Ghil, M. Latif, J. Atmos Sci, W. Robertson

The concept of persistent and recurrent large-scale atmospheric flow regimes, or "weather regimes", is used to investigate the response of an atmospheric general circulation model (GCM) to a...

The Seasonal Cycle over the Tropical Pacific in Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere General Circulation Models (1995)

C. R. Mechoso, A. W. Robertson, N. Barth, M. K. Davey, P. Delecluse, P. R. Gent, ...

The seasonal cycle over the tropical Pacific simulated by eleven coupled ocean-atmosphere general circulation models (GCMs) is examined. Each model consists of a high resolution ocean GCM of either...

Climate Response to Smoke from the Burning Oil Wells in Kuwait (1991)

Bakan, S., Chlond, A., Cubasch, U., Feichter, J., Graf, H., Grassl, H., ...

The response of the global climate system to smoke from burning oil wells in Kuwait is investigated in a series of numerical experiments using a coupled atmosphere–ocean general circulation model...