The Preferred Structure of Variability of the Northern Hemisphere Atmospheric Circulation
Abstract. A nonlinear generalisation of Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is applied to the 500mb geopotential height field of the Northern Hemisphere extratropical atmosphere. It is found that the low-frequency variability of the mid-troposphere is characterised by three distinct quasistationary s...
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Summary: | Abstract. A nonlinear generalisation of Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is applied to the 500mb geopotential height field of the Northern Hemisphere extratropical atmosphere. It is found that the low-frequency variability of the mid-troposphere is characterised by three distinct quasistationary states. The states are described and compared to those obtained from applications of cluster analyses and linear PCA to the height field. Evidence is provided that modes obtained through PCA (notably the Arctic Oscillation (AO)) are not independent dynamical modes of variability of the Northern Hemisphere extratropics. Rather they arise as the optimal linear compromise between the preferred quasi-stationary states of the circulation. 1. |
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