The Downward Influence of Stratospheric Sudden WarmingsSource: Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences:;2014:;Volume( 071 ):;issue: 010::page 3856DOI: 10.1175/JAS-D-14-0012.1Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: he coupling between the stratosphere and the troposphere following two major stratospheric sudden warmings is studied in the Canadian Middle Atmosphere Model using a nudging technique by which the zonal-mean evolution of the reference sudden warmings are artificially induced in an ~100-member ensemble spun off from a control simulation. Both reference warmings are taken from a freely running integration of the model. One event is a displacement, the other is a split, and both are followed by extended recoveries in the lower stratosphere. The methodology permits a statistically robust study of their influence on the troposphere below.The nudged ensembles exhibit a tropospheric annular mode response closely analogous to that seen in observations, confirming the downward influence of sudden warmings on the troposphere in a comprehensive model. This tropospheric response coincides more closely with the lower-stratospheric annular mode anomalies than with the midstratospheric wind reversal. In addition to the expected synoptic-scale eddy feedback, the planetary-scale eddies also reinforce the tropospheric wind changes, apparently responding directly to the stratospheric anomalies.Furthermore, despite the zonal symmetry of the stratospheric perturbation, a highly zonally asymmetric near-surface response is produced, corresponding to a strongly negative phase of the North Atlantic Oscillation with a much weaker response over the Pacific basin that matches composites of sudden warmings from the Interim ECMWF Re-Analysis (ERA-Interim). Phase 5 of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project models exhibit a similar response, though in most models the response?s magnitude is underrepresented.
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contributor author | Hitchcock, Peter | |
contributor author | Simpson, Isla R. | |
date accessioned | 2017-06-09T16:57:20Z | |
date available | 2017-06-09T16:57:20Z | |
date copyright | 2014/10/01 | |
date issued | 2014 | |
identifier issn | 0022-4928 | |
identifier other | ams-77012.pdf | |
identifier uri | http://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4219524 | |
description abstract | he coupling between the stratosphere and the troposphere following two major stratospheric sudden warmings is studied in the Canadian Middle Atmosphere Model using a nudging technique by which the zonal-mean evolution of the reference sudden warmings are artificially induced in an ~100-member ensemble spun off from a control simulation. Both reference warmings are taken from a freely running integration of the model. One event is a displacement, the other is a split, and both are followed by extended recoveries in the lower stratosphere. The methodology permits a statistically robust study of their influence on the troposphere below.The nudged ensembles exhibit a tropospheric annular mode response closely analogous to that seen in observations, confirming the downward influence of sudden warmings on the troposphere in a comprehensive model. This tropospheric response coincides more closely with the lower-stratospheric annular mode anomalies than with the midstratospheric wind reversal. In addition to the expected synoptic-scale eddy feedback, the planetary-scale eddies also reinforce the tropospheric wind changes, apparently responding directly to the stratospheric anomalies.Furthermore, despite the zonal symmetry of the stratospheric perturbation, a highly zonally asymmetric near-surface response is produced, corresponding to a strongly negative phase of the North Atlantic Oscillation with a much weaker response over the Pacific basin that matches composites of sudden warmings from the Interim ECMWF Re-Analysis (ERA-Interim). Phase 5 of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project models exhibit a similar response, though in most models the response?s magnitude is underrepresented. | |
publisher | American Meteorological Society | |
title | The Downward Influence of Stratospheric Sudden Warmings | |
type | Journal Paper | |
journal volume | 71 | |
journal issue | 10 | |
journal title | Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences | |
identifier doi | 10.1175/JAS-D-14-0012.1 | |
journal fristpage | 3856 | |
journal lastpage | 3876 | |
tree | Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences:;2014:;Volume( 071 ):;issue: 010 | |
contenttype | Fulltext |