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Modes of variability and teleconnections: Part I Hai Lin Meteorological Research Division, Environment Canada Advanced School and Workshop on S2S ICTP, 23 Nov- 4 Dec 2015

Outlines What are modes of variability? Why are they important to S2S predictions? Methods for identifying modes of variability e.g., Pacific North American (PNA) pattern, North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) Tropical modes of variability: ENSO, IOD, MJO, QBO, etc Extratropical response to tropical heating MJO-NAO interactions

Distinct and organized patterns that are somehow oscillatory in time Different time scales. Normally low-frequency: from weekly to decadal time scales Influence on weather and other climate variables Evolution of the modes with time scales of S2S provides sources of S2S predictability Normally large-scale multiple centers. Sometimes called teleconnection patterns They can be generated by atmospheric internal dynamics or variability in other climate component (e.g. SST). Modes of variability

1) Spatial pattern 2) Temporal variability: index Why are we interested in the spatial structure of the temporal variability? Spatial structures are indicative of some organized physical effects that we may be able to understand. Also, if we can predict the amplitude of a given pattern, we can predict something about the atmosphere (or ocean) over the domain covered by the pattern. Representation of a mode of variability

Two main methods are used to obtain the main patterns of variability: a) One point correlation b) Empirical Orthogonal Functions (EOF) All methods provide a spatial pattern and an index for the mode of variability Identification of Atmospheric Patterns

The use of correlation maps to obtain patterns of variability

500 mb geopotential height DJF JJA Map showing regions of th Northern Hemisphere where the DJF-averaged 500 hPa heights flctuate the most from year to year. Note the maxima in the North Pacific and the North Atlantic.

Correlation maps based on mean- monthly 500 hPa height fields in Dec., Jan, and Feb. The different maps simply use different ‘’reference ponts’’ (identifiable by a correlation of one). The Pacific North American pattern is important because associated with significant variance. Walalce and Gutzler, MWR, 1981

The PNA index I PNA = ¼ [ z*(20ºN, 160ºW) – z*(45ºN, 165ºW) + z*(55ºN, 115ºW) – z*(30ºN,85ºW)] z* is the normalized 500hPa geopotential height anomaly

b) Empirical Orthogonal Functions (EOF)

Method (a) simple to use. Does not provide information on the relative importance of different patterns so obtained. The time series of the strength of the patterns is obtained by forming an “index”, based on the main maxima and minima in the pattern. Examples: the PNA and NAO indices. EOF analysis requires more calculations. It provides information on the relative importance of the patterns For the PNA and NAO, method (a) yields spatial structures and time variability very similar to the EOF analysis. Comparison of the two methods:

PNA pattern Correlation method research.jisao.washington.edu EOF method

Pacific North American(PNA) Impact on DJF air temperature Spatial signature of surface air temperature during PNA. Composite anomalies, winter near surface temperature. PNA+, PNA-, Courtesy: M. Markovic

Source: Atmospheric pressure pattern during El Nino winter

Pacific-North American (PNA) pattern - On interannual timescales PNA is the most important mode of variability in the North Pacific sector and second most important (next to NAO) in the Northern Hemisphere. - Natural (internal) model of climate variability associated with strong fluctuation of East Asian jet stream. - Exists in winter half year, strong in DJF - Equivalent-barotropical vertical structure - Influences North American weather - Interannual variability of PNA correlated with ENSO

North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) The North Atlantic Oscillation is a large-scale seesaw in atmospheric mass between the subtropical high-pressure system over the Azores Islands and the subpolar low-pressure system over Iceland. (From American Museum of Natural History website)

The NAO is a climate fluctuation associated with variations in the pressure difference between the Azores High and the Icelandic Low in the Atlantic sector. The NAO measures the strength of the westerly winds blowing across the North Atlantic Ocean between 40°N and 60°N. First identified in 1920s by Sir Gilbert Walker.

Finding the NAO spatial structure  One-point correlation  EOF analysis

Hurrel et al., NCEP Reanalysis, 500 hPa geopotential DJF over One point correlation. 65N, 30W: NAO

EOF N EOF1 Atlantic Sector Hurrel et al., 2003

The NAO  The NAO is one of the most important modes of atmospheric variability in the northern hemisphere  The NAO has a larger amplitude in winter than in summer  Equivalent barotropic vertical structure

The NAO index  Station-based index: difference between normalized mean winter SLP anomalies at Lisbon, Portugal and Stykkisholmur, Iceland (e.g., Hurrell, 1996)  Principal component (PC) based — a measure of phase and amplitude

The NAO index I NAO = P*(Lisbon, Portugal) – P* (Stykkisholmur, Iceland) P* is the normalized mean-sea-level pressure The index is therefore dimensionless

(Hurrell, 1996) s = P2* – P1*

Impact of an extreme positive NAO A stronger than normal subtropical high pressure centre and a deeper than usual Icelandic low Stronger westerly winds and storm activity across the Atlantic Ocean Wetter winter in north-west Europe, drier conditions in Mediterranean region Warmer winter condition over most of the NH land

The NAO is mainly generated by atmospheric internal dynamics: interactions among different scales and frequencies in the atmosphere This implies lack of forecast skill beyond 2 weeks How is the NAO variability generated?

One important mechanism Convergence of momentum flux by eddies, e.g., baroclinic Rossby waves High-frequency eddies act as a forcing to zonal mean flow

Some recent studies revealed causes remote to the NAO or external to the extratropical atmosphere:  MJO  SST anomaly in the tropics  Changes in snow cover  Stratospheric influence This implies possibility of some forecast skill beyond 2 weeks. However, such forced signal is very weak comparing to noise. Mechanisms other than internal variability?

Other extratropical modes of variability East Atlantic (EA), western Atlantic (WA), western Pacific (WP), Eurasian pattern (EU), etc (Wallace and Gutzler 1981) North Annular Mode (NAM) Southern Annular Mode (SAM) Pacific Decadal Oscillaiton (PDO)

Tropical modes of variability El Nino – Southern Oscillation (ENSO) interannual time scale (2-7 years) Quasi-Biennial Oscillation (QBO) interannual time scales (~28 months) Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) interannual to decadal time scale Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) subseasonal time scale (30-60 days)

The Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) Discovered by Madden and Julian (1971). Spectrum analysis of 10 year record of SLP at Canton, and upper level zonal wind at Singapore. Peak at days. Dominant tropical wave on intraseasonal time scale day period, wavenumber 1~3 propagates eastward along the equator (~5 m/s in eastern Hemisphere, and ~10 m/s in western Hemisphere) Organizes convection and precipitation

Wavenumber-frequency spectra Observations 50 d25 d50 d25 d 10S-10N average, winter half year wavenumber

W-F spectrum of OLR MJO Method: Wheeler and Kiladis (1999)

Vertical cross section From CPC

3-D structure of the MJO From CPC

Mechanisms of the MJO Kelvin wave? Where does the energy come from? Slow phase speed. Wave-CISK, importance of convection. Evaporation-wind feedback Interaction between convection and radiation Most GCMs behave poorly in simulating the MJO Mechanisms not fully understood

MJO index Different definitions EOF analysis of tropical variables OLR, 200-hPa velocity potential, U200, etc Filtering (30-60 days)

Realtime Multivariate MJO index Wheeler and Hendon (2004) 3-D structure: OLR, u850, u , daily, 2.5°x2.5° Remove seasonal cycle, and interannal variability Band average between 15°S and 15°N Normalized by its own zonal averaged standard deviation Combine the 1-D OLR, u850 and u200 anomalies EOF analysis

Longitudinal distribution of the leading two EOFs Wavenumber 1 Baroclinic vertical structure EOF1 and EOF2 in quadrature Wheeler and Hendon (2004)

Power spectrum of PC1, PC2, PC3 PC1 and PC2 have a power spectrum peak days, with 65% of total variance in this band Wheeler and Hendon (2004)

RMM1 and RMM2 of 2001 and 2002 PC1 leads PC2 by 10 days Wheeler and Hendon (2004)

Lag correlation btw RMM1 and itself, and with RMM2 PC1 leads PC2 by 10 days Wheeler and Hendon (2004)

MJO phase space

Realtime Multivariate MJO index data time.txt Daily values of RMM1, RMM2, phase, amplitude from to present

MJO impact: composite analysis Plot anomalies for different phases of the MJO

Composites of tropical Precipitation rate for 8 MJO phases, according to Wheeler and Hendon index. Xie and Arkin pentad data,

NDJ rainfall anomaly in Australia From:

MJO impact: composite analysis Plot anomalies for different phases of the MJO Local or remote impact Simultaneous or lagged composites