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contributor authorMonahan, Adam H.
contributor authorFyfe, John C.
date accessioned2017-06-09T16:23:03Z
date available2017-06-09T16:23:03Z
date copyright2009/02/01
date issued2009
identifier issn0022-4928
identifier otherams-66891.pdf
identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4208276
description abstractDipolar structures arise as empirical orthogonal functions (EOFs) of extratropical tropospheric zonal-mean zonal wind in observations, in idealized dynamical models, and in complex general circulation models. This study characterizes the conditions under which dipoles emerge as EOFs of a jet of fixed shape f?(x), which takes a unique localized extremum and is smooth but is otherwise arbitrary, characterized by fluctuations in strength, position, and width of arbitrary distribution. It is shown that the factors that influence the extent to which a dipolelike structure will arise as an EOF are (i) the skewness of position fluctuations, (ii) the dependence of position fluctuations on strength and width fluctuations, and (iii) the relative strength of the position and width fluctuations. In particular, the leading EOF will be a dipole if jet position fluctuations are not strongly skewed, not strongly dependent on strength and width fluctuations, and sufficiently large relative to strength and width fluctuations. Because these conditions are generally satisfied to a good approximation by observed and simulated tropospheric eddy-driven jets, this analysis provides a simple explanation of the ubiquity of dipolar jet EOFs.
publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
titleHow Generic Are Dipolar Jet EOFs?
typeJournal Paper
journal volume66
journal issue2
journal titleJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences
identifier doi10.1175/2008JAS2814.1
journal fristpage541
journal lastpage551
treeJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences:;2009:;Volume( 066 ):;issue: 002
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