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    Stochastic Forcing of ENSO by the Intraseasonal Oscillation

    Source: Journal of Climate:;1999:;volume( 012 ):;issue: 005::page 1199
    Author:
    Moore, Andrew M.
    ,
    Kleeman, Richard
    DOI: 10.1175/1520-0442(1999)012<1199:SFOEBT>2.0.CO;2
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: Using the ideas of generalized linear stability theory, the authors examine the potential role that tropical variability on synoptic?intraseasonal timescales can play in controlling variability on seasonal?interannual timescales. These ideas are investigated using an intermediate coupled ocean?atmosphere model of the El Niño?Southern Oscillation (ENSO). The variability on synoptic?intraseasonal timescales is treated as stochastic noise that acts as a forcing function for variability at ENSO timescales. The spatial structure is computed that the stochastic noise forcing must have in order to enhance the variability of the system on seasonal?interannual timescales. These structures are the so-called stochastic optimals of the coupled system, and they bear a good resemblence to variability that is observed in the real atmosphere on synoptic and intraseasonal timescales. When the coupled model is subjected to a stochastic noise forcing composed of the stochastic optimals, variability on seasonal?interannual timescales develops that has spectral characteristics qualitatively similar to those seen in nature. The stochastic noise forcing produces perturbations in the system that can grow rapidly. The response of the system to the stochastic optimals is to induce perturbations that bear a strong resemblence to westerly and easterly wind bursts frequently observed in the western tropical Pacific. In the model, these ?wind bursts? can act as efficient precursors for ENSO episodes if conditions are favorable. The response of the system to noise-induced perturbations depends on a number of factors that include 1) the phase of the seasonal cycle, 2) the presence of nonlinearities in the system, 3) the past history of the stochastic noise forcing and its integrated effect, and 4) the stability of the coupled ocean?atmosphere system. Based on their findings, they concur with the view adopted by other investigators that ENSO may be explained, at least partially, as a stochastically forced phenomena, the source of the noise in the Tropics being synoptic?intraseasonal variability, which includes the Madden?Julian oscillation, and westerly/easterly wind bursts. These ideas fit well with the observed onset and development of various ENSO episodes, including the 1997?98 El Niño event.
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    contributor authorMoore, Andrew M.
    contributor authorKleeman, Richard
    date accessioned2017-06-09T15:43:41Z
    date available2017-06-09T15:43:41Z
    date copyright1999/05/01
    date issued1999
    identifier issn0894-8755
    identifier otherams-5189.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4191611
    description abstractUsing the ideas of generalized linear stability theory, the authors examine the potential role that tropical variability on synoptic?intraseasonal timescales can play in controlling variability on seasonal?interannual timescales. These ideas are investigated using an intermediate coupled ocean?atmosphere model of the El Niño?Southern Oscillation (ENSO). The variability on synoptic?intraseasonal timescales is treated as stochastic noise that acts as a forcing function for variability at ENSO timescales. The spatial structure is computed that the stochastic noise forcing must have in order to enhance the variability of the system on seasonal?interannual timescales. These structures are the so-called stochastic optimals of the coupled system, and they bear a good resemblence to variability that is observed in the real atmosphere on synoptic and intraseasonal timescales. When the coupled model is subjected to a stochastic noise forcing composed of the stochastic optimals, variability on seasonal?interannual timescales develops that has spectral characteristics qualitatively similar to those seen in nature. The stochastic noise forcing produces perturbations in the system that can grow rapidly. The response of the system to the stochastic optimals is to induce perturbations that bear a strong resemblence to westerly and easterly wind bursts frequently observed in the western tropical Pacific. In the model, these ?wind bursts? can act as efficient precursors for ENSO episodes if conditions are favorable. The response of the system to noise-induced perturbations depends on a number of factors that include 1) the phase of the seasonal cycle, 2) the presence of nonlinearities in the system, 3) the past history of the stochastic noise forcing and its integrated effect, and 4) the stability of the coupled ocean?atmosphere system. Based on their findings, they concur with the view adopted by other investigators that ENSO may be explained, at least partially, as a stochastically forced phenomena, the source of the noise in the Tropics being synoptic?intraseasonal variability, which includes the Madden?Julian oscillation, and westerly/easterly wind bursts. These ideas fit well with the observed onset and development of various ENSO episodes, including the 1997?98 El Niño event.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleStochastic Forcing of ENSO by the Intraseasonal Oscillation
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume12
    journal issue5
    journal titleJournal of Climate
    identifier doi10.1175/1520-0442(1999)012<1199:SFOEBT>2.0.CO;2
    journal fristpage1199
    journal lastpage1220
    treeJournal of Climate:;1999:;volume( 012 ):;issue: 005
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