Nonstationarity of the link between the Tropics and the summer East Atlantic pattern

Abstract A 700‐year pre‐industrial control run with the MPI‐ESM‐LR model is used to investigate the link between the summer East Atlantic (SEA) pattern and the Pacific‐Caribbean rainfall dipole (PCD), a link that has previously been shown using ERA‐Interim reanalysis data. In the model, it is found...

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Main Authors: Rieke, Ole, Greatbatch, Richard J., Gollan, Gereon
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Published: Wiley 2021
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/asl.1026 2024-06-02T08:11:28+00:00 Nonstationarity of the link between the Tropics and the summer East Atlantic pattern Rieke, Ole Greatbatch, Richard J. Gollan, Gereon 2021 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/asl.1026 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/asl.1026 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1002/asl.1026 https://rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/asl.1026 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Atmospheric Science Letters volume 22, issue 5 ISSN 1530-261X 1530-261X journal-article 2021 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/asl.1026 2024-05-03T12:00:51Z Abstract A 700‐year pre‐industrial control run with the MPI‐ESM‐LR model is used to investigate the link between the summer East Atlantic (SEA) pattern and the Pacific‐Caribbean rainfall dipole (PCD), a link that has previously been shown using ERA‐Interim reanalysis data. In the model, it is found that the link between the SEA and PCD is present in some multidecadal epochs but not in others. A simple statistical model reproduces this behaviour. In the statistical model, the SEA is represented by a white noise process plus a weak influence from the PCD based on the full 700 years of the model run. The statistical model is relevant to other extratropical modes of variability, for example, the winter North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), that are weakly influenced by the Tropics. It follows that the link between the Tropics and the winter NAO is likely to undergo modulation on multidecadal time scales, as found in some previous studies. The results suggest that any predictability of the SEA, and by implication the NAO, based on tropical rainfall may not be robust and may, in fact, be modulated on multidecadal time scales, with implications for seasonal and decadal prediction systems. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Wiley Online Library Pacific Atmospheric Science Letters 22 5
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description Abstract A 700‐year pre‐industrial control run with the MPI‐ESM‐LR model is used to investigate the link between the summer East Atlantic (SEA) pattern and the Pacific‐Caribbean rainfall dipole (PCD), a link that has previously been shown using ERA‐Interim reanalysis data. In the model, it is found that the link between the SEA and PCD is present in some multidecadal epochs but not in others. A simple statistical model reproduces this behaviour. In the statistical model, the SEA is represented by a white noise process plus a weak influence from the PCD based on the full 700 years of the model run. The statistical model is relevant to other extratropical modes of variability, for example, the winter North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), that are weakly influenced by the Tropics. It follows that the link between the Tropics and the winter NAO is likely to undergo modulation on multidecadal time scales, as found in some previous studies. The results suggest that any predictability of the SEA, and by implication the NAO, based on tropical rainfall may not be robust and may, in fact, be modulated on multidecadal time scales, with implications for seasonal and decadal prediction systems.
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author Rieke, Ole
Greatbatch, Richard J.
Gollan, Gereon
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Greatbatch, Richard J.
Gollan, Gereon
Nonstationarity of the link between the Tropics and the summer East Atlantic pattern
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title Nonstationarity of the link between the Tropics and the summer East Atlantic pattern
title_short Nonstationarity of the link between the Tropics and the summer East Atlantic pattern
title_full Nonstationarity of the link between the Tropics and the summer East Atlantic pattern
title_fullStr Nonstationarity of the link between the Tropics and the summer East Atlantic pattern
title_full_unstemmed Nonstationarity of the link between the Tropics and the summer East Atlantic pattern
title_sort nonstationarity of the link between the tropics and the summer east atlantic pattern
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