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The MJO-QBO Relationship in a GCM with Stratospheric Nudging

Zane Martin, Clara Orbe, Shuguang Wang, Adam H. Sobel

2021Journal of Climate54 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Observational studies show a strong connection between the intraseasonal Madden-Julian oscillation (MJO) and the stratospheric quasi-biennial oscillation (QBO): the boreal winter MJO is stronger, more predictable, and has different teleconnections when the QBO in the lower stratosphere is easterly versus westerly. Despite the strength of the observed connection, global climate models do not produce an MJO-QBO link. Here the authors use a current-generation ocean-atmosphere coupled NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies global climate model (Model E2.1) to examine the MJO-QBO link. To represent the QBO with minimal bias, the model zonal mean stratospheric zonal and meridional winds are relaxed to reanalysis fields from 1980-2017. The model troposphere, including the MJO, is allowed to freely evolve. The model with stratospheric nudging captures QBO signals well, including QBO temperature anomalies. However, an ensemble of nudged simulations still lacks an MJO-QBO connection.

Topics & Concepts

Madden–Julian oscillationStratosphereClimatologyQuasi-biennial oscillationTeleconnectionEnvironmental scienceTroposphereClimate modelAtmospheric sciencesZonal and meridionalOscillation (cell signaling)Climate changeGeologyMeteorologyEl Niño Southern OscillationPhysicsConvectionGeneticsBiologyOceanographyClimate variability and modelsAtmospheric Ozone and ClimateMeteorological Phenomena and Simulations