Statistical Characteristics of Major Sudden Stratospheric Warming Events in CESM1-WACCM: A Comparison with the JRA55 and NCEP/NCAR Reanalyses

Using the historical simulation from the CESM1-WACCM coupled model and based on the JRA55 and NCEP/NCAR reanalyses, the general statistical characteristics of the major sudden stratospheric warmings (SSWs) in this stratosphere-resolving model are assessed. The statistical and diagnostic results show...

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Main Authors: Can Cao, Yuan-Hao Chen, Jian Rao, Si-Ming Liu, Si-Yu Li, Mu-Han Ma, Yao-Bin Wang
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description Using the historical simulation from the CESM1-WACCM coupled model and based on the JRA55 and NCEP/NCAR reanalyses, the general statistical characteristics of the major sudden stratospheric warmings (SSWs) in this stratosphere-resolving model are assessed. The statistical and diagnostic results show that CESM1-WACCM can successfully reproduce the frequency of SSW events. As in the JRA55 and NCEP/NCAR reanalyses, five or six SSW events, on average, occur in a model decade. The seasonal distribution of SSWs is also well simulated with the highest frequency in January (35%). The unprecedented low SSW frequency observed in 1990s from the two reanalyses is also identified in a model decade (1930s). In addition, the overestimated duration of SSW events in the earlier WACCM version is not identified in CESM1-WACCM when compared with the two reanalyses. The model can well reproduce the downward propagation of the stratospheric anomaly signals (i.e., zonal wind, height, temperature) following SSWs. Both the modelling and observational evidences indicate that SSWs are proceeded by the positive Pacific–North America (PNA) and negative Western Pacific (WP) pattern. The negative North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) develops throughout the SSW life cycle, which is successfully modeled. A cold Eurasian continent–warm North American continent pattern is observed before SSWs at 850 h Pa, while the two continents are anomalously cold after SSWs in both the reanalyses and the model.
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2073-4433/10/9/519/ 2025-01-16T23:42:10+00:00 Statistical Characteristics of Major Sudden Stratospheric Warming Events in CESM1-WACCM: A Comparison with the JRA55 and NCEP/NCAR Reanalyses Can Cao Yuan-Hao Chen Jian Rao Si-Ming Liu Si-Yu Li Mu-Han Ma Yao-Bin Wang agris 2019-09-04 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos10090519 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Meteorology https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/atmos10090519 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Atmosphere; Volume 10; Issue 9; Pages: 519 sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) CESM1-WACCM downward propagation Text 2019 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos10090519 2023-07-31T22:34:46Z Using the historical simulation from the CESM1-WACCM coupled model and based on the JRA55 and NCEP/NCAR reanalyses, the general statistical characteristics of the major sudden stratospheric warmings (SSWs) in this stratosphere-resolving model are assessed. The statistical and diagnostic results show that CESM1-WACCM can successfully reproduce the frequency of SSW events. As in the JRA55 and NCEP/NCAR reanalyses, five or six SSW events, on average, occur in a model decade. The seasonal distribution of SSWs is also well simulated with the highest frequency in January (35%). The unprecedented low SSW frequency observed in 1990s from the two reanalyses is also identified in a model decade (1930s). In addition, the overestimated duration of SSW events in the earlier WACCM version is not identified in CESM1-WACCM when compared with the two reanalyses. The model can well reproduce the downward propagation of the stratospheric anomaly signals (i.e., zonal wind, height, temperature) following SSWs. Both the modelling and observational evidences indicate that SSWs are proceeded by the positive Pacific–North America (PNA) and negative Western Pacific (WP) pattern. The negative North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) develops throughout the SSW life cycle, which is successfully modeled. A cold Eurasian continent–warm North American continent pattern is observed before SSWs at 850 h Pa, while the two continents are anomalously cold after SSWs in both the reanalyses and the model. Text North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation MDPI Open Access Publishing Pacific Atmosphere 10 9 519
spellingShingle sudden stratospheric warming (SSW)
CESM1-WACCM
downward propagation
Can Cao
Yuan-Hao Chen
Jian Rao
Si-Ming Liu
Si-Yu Li
Mu-Han Ma
Yao-Bin Wang
Statistical Characteristics of Major Sudden Stratospheric Warming Events in CESM1-WACCM: A Comparison with the JRA55 and NCEP/NCAR Reanalyses
title Statistical Characteristics of Major Sudden Stratospheric Warming Events in CESM1-WACCM: A Comparison with the JRA55 and NCEP/NCAR Reanalyses
title_full Statistical Characteristics of Major Sudden Stratospheric Warming Events in CESM1-WACCM: A Comparison with the JRA55 and NCEP/NCAR Reanalyses
title_fullStr Statistical Characteristics of Major Sudden Stratospheric Warming Events in CESM1-WACCM: A Comparison with the JRA55 and NCEP/NCAR Reanalyses
title_full_unstemmed Statistical Characteristics of Major Sudden Stratospheric Warming Events in CESM1-WACCM: A Comparison with the JRA55 and NCEP/NCAR Reanalyses
title_short Statistical Characteristics of Major Sudden Stratospheric Warming Events in CESM1-WACCM: A Comparison with the JRA55 and NCEP/NCAR Reanalyses
title_sort statistical characteristics of major sudden stratospheric warming events in cesm1-waccm: a comparison with the jra55 and ncep/ncar reanalyses
topic sudden stratospheric warming (SSW)
CESM1-WACCM
downward propagation
topic_facet sudden stratospheric warming (SSW)
CESM1-WACCM
downward propagation
url https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos10090519