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Xiaoming Shi1,2, Daehyun Kim3, Ángel F Adames4
1Civil and Environmental Engineering University of California Berkeley CA USA.
Abstract:
This study aims to understand the nature of the tropical intraseasonal oscillations (ISOs) in an aquaplanet simulation performed using Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory's AM2.1 with a uniform sea surface temperature within the deep tropics. The simulated ISO resembles the observed Madden-Julian Oscillation in that the spectral peak in precipitation appears at zonal wave number 1 and a period of ~60 days. Vertically integrated moist static energy budget of the simulated ISO shows that enhanced latent heat flux to the east of anomalously active convection causes eastward propagation of the ISO mode, which is weakly opposed by horizontal moisture advection. A series of mechanism denial experiments are conducted either by homogenizing select variables-surface wind stress, longwave radiative heating, and surface evaporation-with their zonal means from the control simulation or by suppressing free-tropospheric moisture variation. Results of the mechanism denial experiments show that the simulated ISO disappears when the interactive surface evaporation is disabled, suggesting that the wind-induced surface heat exchange (WISHE) mechanism is essential to the simulated ISO. Longwave cloud-radiation feedbacks and moisture-convection feedbacks affect horizontal scale and phase speed of the simulated ISO, respectively. Our results strongly suggest that the simulated ISO is the linear WISHE-moisture mode of Fuchs and Raymond under horizontally uniform boundary conditions.
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