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    Impacts of Different Cumulus Schemes on the Pathways through which SST Provides Feedback to the Madden–Julian Oscillation

    Source: Journal of Climate:;2018:;volume 031:;issue 014::page 5559
    Author:
    Fu, Joshua-Xiouhua
    ,
    Wang, Wanqiu
    ,
    Zhu, Yuejian
    ,
    Ren, Hong-Li
    ,
    Jia, Xiaolong
    ,
    Shinoda, Toshiaki
    DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-17-0432.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: AbstractSix sets of hindcasts conducted with the NCEP GFS have been used to study the SST-feedback processes and assess the relative contributions of atmospheric internal dynamics and SST feedback on the October and November MJO events observed during the DYNAMO IOP (Oct- and Nov-MJO). The hindcasts are carried out with three variants of the Arakawa?Shubert cumulus scheme under TMI and climatological SST conditions. The positive intraseasonal SST anomaly along with its convergent Laplacian produces systematic surface disturbances, which include enhanced surface convergence, evaporation, and equivalent potential temperature no matter which cumulus scheme is used. Whether these surface disturbances can grow into a robust response of MJO convection depends on the characteristics of the cumulus schemes used. If the cumulus scheme is able to amplify the SST-initiated surface disturbances through a strong upward?downward feedback, the model is able to produce a robust MJO convection response to the underlying SST anomaly; otherwise, the model will not produce any significant SST feedback. A new method has been developed to quantify the ?potential? and ?practical? contributions of the atmospheric internal dynamics and SST feedback on the MJOs. The present results suggest that, potentially, the SST feedback could have larger contributions than the atmospheric internal dynamics. Practically, the contributions to the Oct- and Nov-MJO events are, respectively, dominated by atmospheric internal dynamics and SST feedback. Averaged over the entire period, the contributions from the atmospheric internal dynamics and SST feedback are about half and half.
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    contributor authorFu, Joshua-Xiouhua
    contributor authorWang, Wanqiu
    contributor authorZhu, Yuejian
    contributor authorRen, Hong-Li
    contributor authorJia, Xiaolong
    contributor authorShinoda, Toshiaki
    date accessioned2019-09-19T10:09:21Z
    date available2019-09-19T10:09:21Z
    date copyright3/19/2018 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2018
    identifier otherjcli-d-17-0432.1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4262164
    description abstractAbstractSix sets of hindcasts conducted with the NCEP GFS have been used to study the SST-feedback processes and assess the relative contributions of atmospheric internal dynamics and SST feedback on the October and November MJO events observed during the DYNAMO IOP (Oct- and Nov-MJO). The hindcasts are carried out with three variants of the Arakawa?Shubert cumulus scheme under TMI and climatological SST conditions. The positive intraseasonal SST anomaly along with its convergent Laplacian produces systematic surface disturbances, which include enhanced surface convergence, evaporation, and equivalent potential temperature no matter which cumulus scheme is used. Whether these surface disturbances can grow into a robust response of MJO convection depends on the characteristics of the cumulus schemes used. If the cumulus scheme is able to amplify the SST-initiated surface disturbances through a strong upward?downward feedback, the model is able to produce a robust MJO convection response to the underlying SST anomaly; otherwise, the model will not produce any significant SST feedback. A new method has been developed to quantify the ?potential? and ?practical? contributions of the atmospheric internal dynamics and SST feedback on the MJOs. The present results suggest that, potentially, the SST feedback could have larger contributions than the atmospheric internal dynamics. Practically, the contributions to the Oct- and Nov-MJO events are, respectively, dominated by atmospheric internal dynamics and SST feedback. Averaged over the entire period, the contributions from the atmospheric internal dynamics and SST feedback are about half and half.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleImpacts of Different Cumulus Schemes on the Pathways through which SST Provides Feedback to the Madden–Julian Oscillation
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume31
    journal issue14
    journal titleJournal of Climate
    identifier doi10.1175/JCLI-D-17-0432.1
    journal fristpage5559
    journal lastpage5579
    treeJournal of Climate:;2018:;volume 031:;issue 014
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