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020. Rectification feedback of high-frequency atmospheric variability into low-frequency zonal flows in the tropical Pacific

020. Rectification feedback of high-frequency atmospheric variability into low-frequency zonal flows in the tropical Pacific

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Yoo-Geun Ham, Jong-Seong Kug, Mi-Jung Lim

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Journal of climate

출간연도

July 2012

Rectification feedback of high-frequency atmospheric variability into low-frequency zonal flows in the tropical Pacific
Yoo-Geun Ham, Jong-Seong Kug, Mi-Jung Lim

Abstract:
In this study, the rectification process of high-frequency (HF) zonal-wind variability on the low-frequency (LF) zonal wind is investigated through an idealized experiment using an atmospheric general circulation model (AGCM). Through an idealized AGCM experiment with a fixed SST boundary forcing, it is shown that there is positive (negative) correlation between HF (2–90-day period) zonal-wind variance and LF (3-month average) zonal wind where the HF zonal-wind variance is positively (negatively) skewed because the stronger HF westerly (easterly) wind events than HF easterly (westerly) wind events induce a residual westerly (easterly), and it results in an additional rectified LF westerly (easterly) anomaly. This means that, over regions with positively skewed HF zonal winds, LF westerly anomalies are generated due to the residuals of the HF zonal winds. It implies that the LF zonal wind can be generated through internal processes of the atmosphere without external forcing and the interaction between LF and HF is not a one-way process from LF to HF but, rather, a two-way interaction process.

PDF: P2012_5
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