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The Influence of Extratropical Ocean on the PNA Teleconnection: Role of Atmosphere‐Ocean Coupling
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概要 | The Pacific/North American (PNA) pattern is a major low-frequency variability in boreal winter. A recent modeling study suggested that PNA variability increases through extratropical atmosphere-ocean ...coupling, but the effect was not fully extracted due to a particular experimental design. By comparing coupled and two sets of uncoupled large-ensemble global model simulations, here we show that the PNA-induced horseshoe-shaped sea-surface temperature (SST) anomaly in the North Pacific returns a non-negligible influence on the PNA itself. Its magnitude depends on the presence or absence of atmosphere-ocean coupling. The coupling accounts for ∼16% of the PNA variance, while the horseshoe-shaped SST anomaly explains only 5% under the uncoupled condition. The coupling reduces the damping of available potential energy by modulating turbulent heat fluxes and precipitation, magnifying the PNA variance. Precipitation processes in the extratropics as well as tropics are therefore important for realistically representing PNA variability and thereby regional weather and climate.続きを見る |
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登録日 | 2025.04.28 |
更新日 | 2025.04.30 |