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Influence of stratospheric sudden warming on the tropical intraseasonal convection

Feiyang Wang, Yuanyuan Han, Shiyan Zhang, Ruhua Zhang

2020Environmental Research Letters16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Madden–Julian oscillation (MJO), the dominant mode of intraseasonal variability in the tropical troposphere, has recently been shown to have a great impact on Northern Hemisphere (NH) extratropical stratosphere. But the influence of the variability in the extratropical stratosphere on MJO is seldom reported. In this study, the influence of major, mid–winter NH stratospheric sudden warmings (SSWs) on the MJO is investigated using meteorological reanalysis datasets. Our analysis reveals that SSWs also exert considerable influence on tropical intraseasonal convection. The occurrences of MJO phases 6 and 7 significantly increase during around 20 d after the onset of SSWs, corresponding to enhanced convective activity over the equatorial Central and Western Pacific. Then in the following days, the coherent eastward propagation of tropical intraseasonal convection resembles the periodic variation in a typical MJO. These results suggest that the extratropical stratosphere affects the organized tropical intraseasonal convection, and variability of the tropical intraseasonal convection related to MJO can be better grasped by taking extratropical stratospheric variability into account. Considering the complex interaction between MJO and extratropical stratosphere, further work on comprehensive understanding of the relationship between SSWs and MJO is required in future studies.

Topics & Concepts

Extratropical cycloneMadden–Julian oscillationClimatologyStratosphereNorthern HemisphereConvectionEnvironmental scienceAtmospheric sciencesTroposphereSudden stratospheric warmingGeologyMeteorologyGeographyPolar vortexClimate variability and modelsAtmospheric Ozone and ClimateOceanographic and Atmospheric Processes