Title: Dynamics of El Ni
1Dynamics of El Niño Southern Oscillation
2Persistence of marine tropical climate and El
Niño historical reconstructions
- Alexey Kaplan and Daniel Gombos
- LDEO Cornell University
In collaboration with J.CH. Chiang (U of CA,
Berkeley),
Y.Kushnir, R.Seager, H.-P.Huang (LDEO)
3Outline
- Why climate persistence is important for
historical analyses of instrumental data? - Surprising persistence of tropical wind and
pressure anomalies. - What drives it?
- Additional benefit of equatorial wind persistence
for ocean modeling. - New horizons opening to us.
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7EOFs of zonal wind anomaly
8Independent ENSO indices
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10Persistence in SST anomalies is
traditionally used to constrain historical
analyses, but there is no persistence in monthly
wind or pressure anomalies, right?
11Persistence Anomaly autocorrelations with 1
month lag
12Persistence Anomaly autocorrelations with 1
month lag
13Persistence with longer lags
Zonal wind in Reanalysis 160E-120W averages
14Verification by satellite data
15Persistence in AMIP experimentszonal wind
anomaly
16John Chiangs et al., 2001 approach to
surface wind modelinglinearized dynamical core
of a GCM Seager and Zebiak, 1995 is set up to
take both sea surface temperature and elevated
atmospheric heating as forcings.The latter is
parameterized via precipitation.
17Persistence of the actual forcings
18Simulation skill
Consistency of persistence pattern in ERS
(colors) and simulation (contours)
19What is a good wind product from Oceanographers
point of view?
20Why equatorial persistence?
21RMS of sea level response to the wind noise in a
single location
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23Conclusions
- Within 10 degree of Equator there is a
persistence of surface wind and pressure
anomalies. - It is driven by the persistence in SST and
precipitation (via elevated heating). - It can be used in historical analyses of
instrumental data by either fitting AR model to
wind or pressure data or by including temperature
and precipitation in the analysis. - Wind analyses suitable driving ocean models must
be persistent near Equator.
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