Project Details
Interconnections between combined Length-of-Day and polar motion parameters concerning joint atmosphere-ocean-hydrosphere modes
Applicants
Professor Dr. Maik Thomas; Professor Dr. Uwe Ulbrich
Subject Area
Geophysics and Geodesy
Term
from 2006 to 2014
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 5471782
The project investigates the interrelation of climate variability/climate change and the variations in the Earth Rotation Parameters (ERPs) on interannual to decadal time scales. The extent is determined to which ERPs can be used as a climate indicator which is independent of measurements in the atmosphere and the ocean. Two approaches are combined to achieve this goal: On the one hand, the impact of dynamical processes in the atmosphere-ocean system on ERPs is analysed, taking into account the interdependence of the variability patterns in the two sub-systems. On the other hand, the ERP variations are projected on specific variations in the ocean-atmosphere system. Different patterns (like ENSO, NAO), their interrelation and underlying processes in atmosphere and ocean are investigated. While atmospheric contributions can be estimated from atmospheric reanalysis products the impact of the ocean cannot be deduced from three-dimensional observations. Thus, numerical global ocean models forced by atmospheric data are used. Coupled atmosphere-ocean models are employed for estimating the contribution of long term variations in the climate system to variations of the ERPs.
DFG Programme
Research Units
Subproject of
FOR 584:
Earth Rotation and Global Dynamic Processes
Participating Persons
Privatdozent Dr. Gregor C. Leckebusch; Privatdozent Dr. Peter Névir