TY - JOUR
T1 - Linear and nonlinear winter atmospheric responses to extreme phases of low frequency Pacific sea surface temperature variability
AU - Cao, Dandan
AU - Wu, Qigang
AU - Hu, Aixue
AU - Yao, Yonghong
AU - Liu, Shizuo
AU - Schroeder, Steven R.
AU - Yang, Fucheng
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018, The Author(s).
PY - 2019/1/24
Y1 - 2019/1/24
N2 - This study examines Northern Hemisphere winter (DJFM) atmospheric responses to opposite strong phases of interdecadal (low frequency, LF) Pacific sea surface temperature (SST) forcing, which resembles El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) on a longer time scale, in observations and GFDL and CAM4 model simulations. Over the Pacific–North America (PNA) sector, linear observed responses of 500-hPa height (Z500) anomalies resemble the PNA teleconnection pattern, but show a PNA-like nonlinear response because of a westward Z500 shift in the negative (LF−) relative to the positive LF (LF+) phase. Significant extratropical linear responses include a North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO)-like Z500 anomaly, a dipole-like Z500 anomaly over northern Eurasia associated with warming over mid-high latitude Eurasia, and a Southern Annular anomaly pattern associated with warming in southern land areas. Significant nonlinear Z500 responses also include a NAO-like anomaly pattern. Models forced by LF+ and LF− SST anomalies reproduce many aspects of observed linear and nonlinear responses over the Pacific–North America sector, and linear responses over southern land, but not in the North Atlantic–European sector and Eurasia. Both models simulate PNA-like linear responses in the North Pacific–North America region similar to observed, but show larger PNA-like LF+ responses, resulting in a PNA nonlinear response. The nonlinear PNA responses result from both nonlinear western tropical Pacific rainfall changes and extratropical transient eddy feedbacks. With LF tropical Pacific forcing only (LFTP+ and LFTP−, climatological SST elsewhere), CAM4 simulates a significant NAO response to LFTP−, including a linear negative and nonlinear positive NAO response.
AB - This study examines Northern Hemisphere winter (DJFM) atmospheric responses to opposite strong phases of interdecadal (low frequency, LF) Pacific sea surface temperature (SST) forcing, which resembles El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) on a longer time scale, in observations and GFDL and CAM4 model simulations. Over the Pacific–North America (PNA) sector, linear observed responses of 500-hPa height (Z500) anomalies resemble the PNA teleconnection pattern, but show a PNA-like nonlinear response because of a westward Z500 shift in the negative (LF−) relative to the positive LF (LF+) phase. Significant extratropical linear responses include a North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO)-like Z500 anomaly, a dipole-like Z500 anomaly over northern Eurasia associated with warming over mid-high latitude Eurasia, and a Southern Annular anomaly pattern associated with warming in southern land areas. Significant nonlinear Z500 responses also include a NAO-like anomaly pattern. Models forced by LF+ and LF− SST anomalies reproduce many aspects of observed linear and nonlinear responses over the Pacific–North America sector, and linear responses over southern land, but not in the North Atlantic–European sector and Eurasia. Both models simulate PNA-like linear responses in the North Pacific–North America region similar to observed, but show larger PNA-like LF+ responses, resulting in a PNA nonlinear response. The nonlinear PNA responses result from both nonlinear western tropical Pacific rainfall changes and extratropical transient eddy feedbacks. With LF tropical Pacific forcing only (LFTP+ and LFTP−, climatological SST elsewhere), CAM4 simulates a significant NAO response to LFTP−, including a linear negative and nonlinear positive NAO response.
KW - Atmospheric response
KW - Interdecadal variability
KW - Low frequency
KW - Nonlinear
KW - Sea surface temperature
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85044921872
U2 - 10.1007/s00382-018-4127-1
DO - 10.1007/s00382-018-4127-1
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85044921872
SN - 0930-7575
VL - 52
SP - 49
EP - 68
JO - Climate Dynamics
JF - Climate Dynamics
IS - 1-2
ER -