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Modulation of Convectively Coupled Kelvin Wave Activity in the Tropical Pacific by ENSO

Modulation of Convectively Coupled Kelvin Wave Activity in the Tropical Pacific by ENSO
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摘要 The influence of E1 Nifio-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) on the convectively coupled Kelvin waves over the tropical Pacific is investigated by comparing the Kelvin wave activity in the eastern Pacific (EP) E1 Nifio, central Pacific (CP) E1 Nifio, and La Nifia years, respectively, to 30-yr (1982 2011) mean statistics. The convectively coupled Kelvin waves in this study are represented by the two leading modes of empirical orthogonal function (EOF) of 2-25-day band-pass filtered daily outgoing longwave radiation (OLR), with the estimated zonal wavenumber of 3 or 4, period of 8 days, and eastward propagating speed of 17 m s-1. The most significant impact of ENSO on the Kelvin wave activity is the intensification of the Kelvin waves during the EP E1 Nifios. The impact of La Nifia on the reduction of the Kelvin wave intensity is relatively weaker, reflecting the nonlinearity of tropical deep convection and the associated Kelvin waves in response to ENSO sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies. The impact of the CP E1 Nifio on the Kelvin waves is less significant due to relatively weaker SST anomalies and smaller spatial coverage. ENSO may also alter the frequency, wavelength, and phase speed of the Kelvin waves. This study demonstrates that low- frequency ENSO SST anomalies modulate high-frequency tropical disturbances, an example of weather- climate linkage. The influence of E1 Nifio-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) on the convectively coupled Kelvin waves over the tropical Pacific is investigated by comparing the Kelvin wave activity in the eastern Pacific (EP) E1 Nifio, central Pacific (CP) E1 Nifio, and La Nifia years, respectively, to 30-yr (1982 2011) mean statistics. The convectively coupled Kelvin waves in this study are represented by the two leading modes of empirical orthogonal function (EOF) of 2-25-day band-pass filtered daily outgoing longwave radiation (OLR), with the estimated zonal wavenumber of 3 or 4, period of 8 days, and eastward propagating speed of 17 m s-1. The most significant impact of ENSO on the Kelvin wave activity is the intensification of the Kelvin waves during the EP E1 Nifios. The impact of La Nifia on the reduction of the Kelvin wave intensity is relatively weaker, reflecting the nonlinearity of tropical deep convection and the associated Kelvin waves in response to ENSO sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies. The impact of the CP E1 Nifio on the Kelvin waves is less significant due to relatively weaker SST anomalies and smaller spatial coverage. ENSO may also alter the frequency, wavelength, and phase speed of the Kelvin waves. This study demonstrates that low- frequency ENSO SST anomalies modulate high-frequency tropical disturbances, an example of weather- climate linkage.
出处 《Acta meteorologica Sinica》 SCIE 2013年第3期295-307,共13页
关键词 convectively coupled Kelvin waves E1 Nifio-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) outgoing longwaveradiation (OLR) empirical orthogonal function (EOF) power spectra convectively coupled Kelvin waves, E1 Nifio-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), outgoing longwaveradiation (OLR), empirical orthogonal function (EOF), power spectra
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