@inproceedings{fdi:30249, title = {{C}onvection and circulation anomalies over the oceanic warm pool during 1981-1982}, author = {{W}eickmann, {K}.{M}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{A}n important issue in understanding the low frequency evolution of the atmospheric circulation and the ocean-atmosphere system is the role of transients during individual events. {W}e examine this question from an observational point-of-view for two different time scales and speculate on the importance of transients from these two different perspectives. {O}ur analysis period covers {S}eptember 1981 - {A}pril 1982 which includes the development phase of the 1982-83 {E}l {N}ino {S}outhern {O}scillation ({ENSO}) as well as six {M}adden-{J}ulian (30-60 day) {O}scillations ({MJO}). {T}he latter include a strong event during december 1981 that is studied in detail. {T}he self-similarity of these two time scales ({W}ebster, 1989) is also highlighted. ({R}{\'e}sum{\'e} d'auteur)}, keywords = {{CIRCULATION} {ATMOSPHERIQUE} ; {INTERACTION} {OCEAN} {ATMOSPHERE} ; {FLUX} {THERMIQUE} ; {ANOMALIE} ; {ENSO} ; 1981 1982 ; {PACIFIQUE}}, numero = {}, pages = {623--635}, booktitle = {{W}estern {P}acific international meeting and workshop on {T}oga {C}oare : proceedings}, year = {1989}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:30249}, }