Reconstructing sea-level pressure variability via a feature-tracking approach S. Kravtsov 1, 2, I. Rudeva 3, 2, and S. K. Gulev 2 1 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee,

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Reconstructing sea-level pressure variability via a feature-tracking approach S. Kravtsov 1, 2, I. Rudeva 3, 2, and S. K. Gulev 2 1 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Atmospheric Science Group 2 P. P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia 3 Department of Earth Sciences, University of Melbourne, AU Presentation at the 17th Cyclone Workshop, Pacific Grove, CA October 25–30, Acknowledgement: support from NSF grant

Synoptic field reconstruction Identify cyclones (SLP minima) and anticyclones (SLP maxima) — approximate with axially symmetric Gaussians — reassemble synoptic field

Reconstructed Climatology (DJF) Decent spatial correlations Reconstr. underestimates land-sea contrast Larger discrepancies toward south ACTUALRECONSTRUCTED

Example of a synoptically reconstructed time series (DJF) Similar LFV in actual and reconstructed series Correlations of about 0.7–0.8 Similar results for other seasons (not shown)

Synoptic reconstruction skill (DJF) High correlations of >0.7 north of 30ºN Even higher correla- tions for low-pass filtered data (not shown) Same results for other seasons (not shown)

Reconstruction skill in EOF subspaces Consider actual and reconstructed variability in the subspace of N leading EOFs of respective fields Compute reconstruction skill (north of 30º N) for each N Result: skill saturates at N~30 — RECONSTRUCTION CAPTURES LFV ASSOCIATED WITH TELECONNECTIONS!

Leading EOF (AO) is well correlated with zonal-mean zonal wind variability. Next: Use leading PC as a zonal-jet proxy Compute composites of eddies over high- index (J+) and low- index (J-) zonal-jet states Compute cross-spectra of eddies and zonal jet

Composites of cyclone density and relative vorticity in low-index state Shown are anomalies with respect to climatology (DJF) Positive spatial correlation (~0.7) btw vorticity and cyclone density anomalies

Anticyclone density and relative vorticity anomalies in high-index state Negative spatial correlation (~ –0.6) btw vorticity and anticyclone density anomalies ARE VORTICITY ANOMALIES IN JET-SHIFTED STATES DUE TO THE FACT THAT CYCLONE /A-CYCLONE NUMBERS CHANGE OR VICE VERSA?

Storm-track latitude and jet shifts Eddies lead the jet Eddies lag the jet EDDIES PREEMPT THE JET! Phase lag (degrees) 0 + – Squared coherence Frequency (cpd)

Summary Synoptically reconstructed fields were obtained by approximating local SLP minima and maxima, for each NCEP snapshot, with round Gaussian “cyclones” and “anticyclones” The synoptic field so reconstructed reproduces ~50% of total variability, including LFV of teleconnection patterns. The remaining 50% are thus due to mesoscale features associated with axial asymmetries of cyclones and anticyclones Cyclone / anticyclone spatial density anomalies preempt the vorticity anomalies associated with zonal-index variability, at all frequencies!

Select references Barnes, E. A., and D. L. Hartmann, 2010: Dynamical feedbacks and persistence of the NAO. J. Atmos. Sci., 67, 851–865. Kravtsov, S., and S. Gulev, 2013: Kinematics of Eddy–Mean Flow Interaction in an Idealized Atmospheric Model. J. Atmos. Sci., 70, 2574–2595. Kravtsov, S., I. Rudeva, and S. Gulev, 2053: Reconstructing sea-level pressure variability via a feature-tracking approach. J. Atmos. Sci., 72, 487–506. Löptien, U., and E. Ruprecht, 2005: Effect of synoptic systems on the variability of the North Atlantic Oscillation. Mon. Wea. Rev., 133, 2894–2904. Rudeva, I., and S. K. Gulev, 2011: Composite Analysis of North Atlantic Extratropical Cyclones in NCEP–NCAR Reanalysis Data. Mon. Wea. Rev., 139, 1419–1446. Vallis, G. K., and E. P. Gerber, 2008: Local and hemispheric dynamics of the North Atlantic oscillation, annular patterns and the zonal index. Dyn. Atmos. Oceans, 44, 184–212.

Storm-track latitude and jet shifts-1 Positive lags: Eddies lead the jet It appears that cyclone/antic yclone anomalies preempt jet shifts!

Storm-track latitude and jet shifts-2 It appears that cyclone/antic yclone anomalies preempt jet shifts… … for low- pass filtered data too!

Long-term variability of skill ( averaged north of 30º N) DJF MAM JJASON