Title: Fine structure in North American summer
1Fine structure in North American summer
- The mean annual cycle
- Solar forcing annual semiannual
- Earth response ditto, faster fine structure
- Three fine structures
- May rain onset in Caribbean region
- Southwest monsoon onset
- Midsummer dry spell in central America
2Temporal Fourier spectrum of TOA insolation
No forcing nonlinear dynamics ?fine structure
3Annual cycle data processing
- Form a mean daily climatology var (365
calendar days lat, lon, level, dataset) - Remove mean, annual semiannual harmonics
- Wavelet analysis of remainder (fine structure)
- Collect real imaginary wavelet power peaks
dates, periods, amplitudes,
significances
4Ex 1979-1995 OLR, May
5Ex 1979-1995 OLR, E. Cuba
Fine structure
Total
Wavelet analysis of fine structure
significance
Onset Day 125
6Subtropical Atlantic May onsetdate plotted for
significant peaks
SW-NE band Moves NW
7Significance (repeatability)
8Gridpoint comparison with NCAR CSM 20th century
climatology
CMAP
Same gridpoint CSM rain
total
fine
9?Analogous to east Asiansubtropical monsoon
(Mei-yu / Baiu)?
102. North American monsoon onset
Models a worthy challenge
Observed (1979-96 mean OLR)
CCM3 w/ 1950-95 SST
CSM (coupled)
GFDL (POGA-MLM)
July 1
Jul 20
Jun 10
Date of rapid OLR drop (wavelet power peak)
113. Mid-summer dry spellMex./CA(Magana et al.
1999)
Slight
Fine structure Anomaly map These days
total
fine
12Mid-summer dry spell(coincides with NA monsoon)
Fine structure Anomaly map These days
total
fine
13Mid-summer NCEP skin (SST) (Magana hypothesis)
Fine structure Anomaly map These days
total
fine
14Mid-summer dry spell(coincides w/ WNP monsoon)
Fine structure Anomaly map These days
total
fine
15Mid-summerSLP Atlantic High noses in to IAS
SLP peak isochrone map
fine
total
16Conclusions
- North American summer has 3 prominent fine
structures in its (hydro) climatology - May onset, backing (E?W) into Caribbean/Florida.
American Mei-Yu? - July onset north w. Mexico NAM
- Midsummer tropical rainfall dip in late July-Aug,
Atlantic High surges west. Fundamental/easy? (2
CGCMs have it)