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Title: Preferred Modes of Variability and


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Preferred Modes of Variability and Their
Relationship with Climate Change
Seok-Woo Son and Sukyoung Lee
The Pennsylvania State University Department of
Meteorology
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Annular Mode
- Dominant internal variability of the atmosphere
SH
NH
  • Leading EOF of SLP

u
  • Zonally symmetric
  • Quasi-barotropic
  • Useful for understanding internal variability

SLP
  • Useful for understanding climate change (?)

Thompson et al. 2000
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Thompson et al. 2000
Kushner et al. 2001
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Spatial pattern of annular mode recent trend
in the observed and simulated zonal-mean
circulation
To what extent annular mode is capable of
predicting zonal-mean climate change?
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Purpose and Approaches
Evaluate the predictability of zonal-mean climate
change by annular mode in terms of their spatial
structures.
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Numerical Model
  • A dynamic core of GFDL GCM (symmetric boundary
    cond.)
  • R30L10 but zonal wave number 15
  • Driven by relaxing T toward Te with timescale of
    30 days
  • Dissipated by linear friction and 8th order
    hyperdiffusion

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Numerical Model (Cont.)
  • Total 49 realizations

C (0.00, 0.17, 0.33, 0.50, 0.67, 0.88, 1.00)
K/day H (0.00, 0.33, 0.67, 1.00, 1.33, 1.67,
2.00) K/day
  • Statistics are derived from the last 4500 days of
    each 5000-day integration. Data of both
    hemispheres are used.

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  • Strong C weak H ? Double Jet

SJ
  • H 1.00K/day ? Single Jet

WJ
DJ
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Internal variability of the jets
One-point correlation of 250-hPa u'
u EOFs
Zonal-index (Jet Meander)
SJ
WJ
Transition
Poleward Propagation
DJ
10
Time series of PC1 and PC2
Correlation PC1 vs. PC2
Zonal-index (Jet Meander)
SJ
Transition
WJ
Poleward Propagation
DJ
Poleward Propagation i. Correlation between
PC1 PC2 is very high
ii. Var(EOF2) is comparable to Var(EOF1)
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Annular mode Climate change in the modeI
  • Annular mode EOF1 of u
  • u is regressed against PC1 time series, unit
    of m/s.

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Predictability of Climate change by Annular mode
Shading correlation 0.8
Predictability is always poor in a poleward
propagation regime.
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  • Increase of C ? enhances extratropical
    baroclinicity
  • Increase of H ? enhances subtropical
    baroclinicity and
  • intensifies Hadley
    circulation

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Summary
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Application to the Southern Hemisphere
  • Applied to the SH climate change at equinoctial
    condition
  • Global warming at SH ? ENSO-like
    tropical heating enhanced
  • extratropical baroclinicity (Son and
    Lee 2005a) ? increase of H and C.
  • Structure of the jet
  • Wide range of interannual variability
    from single- to double-jet states
  • Internal variability
  • Both poleward propagation and zonal
    index (e.g., Feldstein 1998
  • Hartmann and Lo 1998) with ? 0.5
    and ? 0.3 (Son and Lee 2005b).

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Application to the Southern Hemisphere (Cont.)
  • Predictability is marginally good in the SH-like
    parameter regime.
  • Annular mode may not be useful for understanding
    paleoclimate change.

Slight climate drift to the poleward propagation
regime ? poor predictability.
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Any comment and suggestion are welcome. Thank you!
Contact information Seok-Woo Son sus141_at_psu.edu
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Dependency of internal variability to the mean
flow
  • The meridional radiation of the waves is
    prohibited if the PV gradient of the ambient flow
    is sufficiently sharp (e.g., Hoskins and Ambrizzi
    1993)
  • Poleward propagation of westerly anomalies may
    occur only when the PV gradient is relatively
    weak and broad.

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Prediction of Climate-change Direction by
Annular mode?
  • Climate change direction (positive or negative
    phase of annular mode) is determined not by the
    annular mode but by the nature of external
    forcing.
  • Climate change associated with H increase
    (warming at tropics) ? negative phase of annular
    mode (out of phase).
  • Climate change associated with C increase
    (broadening of extratropical baroclinic zone) ?
    positive phase of annular mode (in phase).

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Prediction of Climate-change Direction ? (Cont.)
Climate change in SH tropical warming enhanced
extratropical baroclinicity (Son and Lee 2005a) ?
increase of H and C.
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Predictability of Climate change by Annular mode
  • measured at both
  • subtropics and extratropics

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Shading df 2
  • Weak latitudinal dependency of
  • duC prediction by annular mode.
  • Poor predictability of duH in a
  • zonal-index regime is due to
  • the mid-latitudes.
  • Predictability is generally good
  • when ? 0.5 or
  • Var(EOF1) 2Var(EOF2)

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Prediction of Climate-change Amplitude by
Annular mode?
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Prediction of Climate-change Amplitude by
Annular mode?
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