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Modal aspects of the Northern Hemisphere annular mode as identified from the results of a GCM run
Authors:Nan Zhao  Xinyong Shen  Yan Li  Yihui Ding
Institution:1. State Key Laboratory of Severe Weather, Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, No. 46 South Zhongguancun Avenue, Beijing, 100081, China
4. Center for Climate System Research, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Kashiwa, 277-8568, Japan
2. Key Laboratory of Meteorological Disaster of Ministry of Education, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Nanjing, 210044, China
3. Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, 20742, USA
5. National Climate Center, Beijing, 100081, China
Abstract:In order to study the physical nature of the Arctic Oscillation (AO) or the Northern Hemisphere annular mode (NAM), the linear stochastic model, constructed empirically from the output of a GCM run, is used to investigate the modal aspects of this climate variability mode. Theoretical analysis on the dominant modal response to the stochastic forcing is performed in terms of the maximum variance contribution. As the modal aspect of AO/NAM, two dominant normal modes are found to resemble the spatial structure of the AO/NAM represented by the leading EOF. These stochastically forced normal modes are regarded to be physical modes and thus can explain many fundamental features of the AO/NAM such as the barotropic annular dipole, tropospher–stratosphere coupling, and its dominance over the wintertime Northern Hemisphere. It then follows that the origin or physical nature of the AO/NAM can be attributed to the behaviors of the dominant annular normal modes. A key distinction of this study from previous eddy driving theories is that, to drive the variability, eddy forcing needs not to have a spatial structure completely coinciding with the pattern of the NAM, since the latter is mainly decided by the linear normal modes.
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