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    On the Predominant Nonlinear Response of the Extratropical Atmosphere to Meridional Shifts of the Gulf Stream

    Source: Journal of Climate:;2017:;volume( 030 ):;issue: 023::page 9679
    Author:
    Seo, Hyodae;Kwon, Young-Oh;Joyce, Terrence M.;Ummenhofer, Caroline C.
    DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-16-0707.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: AbstractThe North Atlantic atmospheric circulation response to the meridional shifts of the Gulf Stream (GS) path is examined using a large ensemble of high-resolution hemispheric-scale Weather Research and Forecasting Model simulations. The model is forced with a broad range of wintertime sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies derived from a lag regression on a GS index. The primary result of the model experiments, supported in part by an independent analysis of a reanalysis dataset, is that the large-scale quasi-steady North Atlantic circulation response is remarkably nonlinear about the sign and amplitude of the SST anomaly chosen over a wide range of GS shift scenarios. The nonlinear response prevails over the weak linear response and resembles the negative North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), the leading intrinsic mode of variability in the model and the observations. Further analysis of the associated dynamics reveals that the nonlinear responses are accompanied by the shift of the North Atlantic eddy-driven jet, which is reinforced, with nearly equal importance, by the high-frequency transient eddy feedback and the low-frequency wave-breaking events. Additional sensitivity simulations confirm that the nonlinearity of the circulation response is a robust feature found over the broad parameter space encompassing not only the varied SST but also the absence/presence of tropical influence, the varying lateral boundary conditions, and the initialization scheme. The result highlights the fundamental importance of the intrinsically nonlinear transient eddy dynamics and the eddy?mean flow interactions in generating the nonlinear downstream response to the meridional shifts in the Gulf Stream.
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    contributor authorSeo, Hyodae;Kwon, Young-Oh;Joyce, Terrence M.;Ummenhofer, Caroline C.
    date accessioned2018-01-03T11:01:10Z
    date available2018-01-03T11:01:10Z
    date copyright9/25/2017 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2017
    identifier otherjcli-d-16-0707.1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://138.201.223.254:8080/yetl1/handle/yetl/4246110
    description abstractAbstractThe North Atlantic atmospheric circulation response to the meridional shifts of the Gulf Stream (GS) path is examined using a large ensemble of high-resolution hemispheric-scale Weather Research and Forecasting Model simulations. The model is forced with a broad range of wintertime sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies derived from a lag regression on a GS index. The primary result of the model experiments, supported in part by an independent analysis of a reanalysis dataset, is that the large-scale quasi-steady North Atlantic circulation response is remarkably nonlinear about the sign and amplitude of the SST anomaly chosen over a wide range of GS shift scenarios. The nonlinear response prevails over the weak linear response and resembles the negative North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), the leading intrinsic mode of variability in the model and the observations. Further analysis of the associated dynamics reveals that the nonlinear responses are accompanied by the shift of the North Atlantic eddy-driven jet, which is reinforced, with nearly equal importance, by the high-frequency transient eddy feedback and the low-frequency wave-breaking events. Additional sensitivity simulations confirm that the nonlinearity of the circulation response is a robust feature found over the broad parameter space encompassing not only the varied SST but also the absence/presence of tropical influence, the varying lateral boundary conditions, and the initialization scheme. The result highlights the fundamental importance of the intrinsically nonlinear transient eddy dynamics and the eddy?mean flow interactions in generating the nonlinear downstream response to the meridional shifts in the Gulf Stream.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleOn the Predominant Nonlinear Response of the Extratropical Atmosphere to Meridional Shifts of the Gulf Stream
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume30
    journal issue23
    journal titleJournal of Climate
    identifier doi10.1175/JCLI-D-16-0707.1
    journal fristpage9679
    journal lastpage9702
    treeJournal of Climate:;2017:;volume( 030 ):;issue: 023
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