interdecadal

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Etymology

From inter- +‎ decadal.

Adjective

interdecadal (not comparable)

  1. Between decades; occurring over more than one decade.
    • 1996, National Research Council, Natural Climate Variability on Decade-to-Century Time Scales, page 259:
      Thus the analysis of longer, high-resolution ice cores from the Canadian north could be quite revealing from the viewpoint of Arctic interdecadal variability.
    • 1999, National Research Council, Improving American River Flood Frequency Analyses, page 92:
      Latif and Barnett's postulated mechanism is that self-sustained oscillations at interdecadal time scales can be set up through the influence of the subtropical ocean gyre on SST anomalies in the North Pacific and a subsequent delayed response of wind stress that spins down the gyre.
    • 2004, Johnny C. L. Chan, “10: Variations in the Activity of Tropical Cyclones over the Western North Pacific: From Interdecadal to Intraseasonal”, in Richard J. Murnane, Kam-biu Liu, editors, Hurricanes and Typhoons: Past, Present, and Future, page 269:
      This chapter describes variations in tropical cyclone activity over the western North Pacific on time scales from interdecadal to intraseasonal.
    • 2010, Kon-Kee Liu, Chun-Mao Tseng, Tzu-Ying Yeh, Li-Wen Wang, Elevated Phytoplankton Biomass in Marginal Seas in the Low Latitude Ocean: A Case Study in the South China Sea, Wing-Huen Ip, Anil Bhardwaj (editors), Advances in Geosciences, Volume 19: Planetary Science (PS), page 101,
      Therefore, there is a striking interdecadal variation of ENSO signal in the upper heat content anomalies of the tropical Pacific during the past 120 years from 1881–2000.

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