We study the temporal correlations in the sea surface temperature (SST)
fluctuations around the seasonal mean values in the Atlantic and Pacific
oceans. We apply a method that systematically overcome possible trends in the
data. We find that the SST persistence, characterized by the correlation C(s)
of temperature fluctuations separated by a time period s, displays two
different regimes. In the short-time regime which extends up to roughly 10
months, the temperature fluctuations display a nonstationary behavior for both
oceans, while in the asymptotic regime it becomes stationary. The long term
correlations decay as C(s)∼s−γ with γ∼0.4 for both
oceans which is different from γ∼0.7 found for atmospheric land
temperature.Comment: 14 pages, 5 fiure