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    QBO/Solar Influences on the Tropical Madden-Julian Oscillation: A Mechanism Based on Extratropical Wave Forcing in Late Fall and Early Winter

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    Hood, L.L.
    Trencham, N.E.
    Galarneau, T.J., Jr.
    Affiliation
    Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, University of Arizona
    Issue Date
    2023-03-06
    Keywords
    climate variability
    Madden-Julian oscillation
    quasi-biennial oscillation
    Rossby waves
    solar variability
    stratospheric warmings
    
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    John Wiley and Sons Inc
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    Hood, L. L., Trencham, N. E., & Galarneau, T. J. Jr. (2023). QBO/solar influences on the tropical Madden-Julian oscillation: A mechanism based on extratropical wave forcing in late fall and early winter. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 128, e2022JD037824. https://doi.org/10.1029/2022JD037824
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    Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
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    Possible sources of the observed modulation of the tropical Madden-Julian oscillation (MJO) by the stratospheric quasi-biennial oscillation (QBO) and the 11-year solar cycle are investigated using 41 years of reanalysis data and archived climate model data. Larger upward fluxes of extratropical planetary-scale waves, leading in some cases to sudden stratospheric warmings (SSWs), are observed in late fall and early winter during the easterly phase of the QBO than during the westerly phase (the “Holton-Tan effect”). A similar but smaller increase occurs, on average, during solar minima relative to solar maxima. In addition to the warming at high latitudes, extratropical wave forcing events produce cooling and reduced static stability in the tropical lower stratosphere. Here, it is found that if SSWs occur in early winter (before ∼mid-January), the reduced static stability produces, on average, a statistically significant, lagged strengthening of the MJO. This therefore represents a possible mechanism for producing, or at least enhancing, the observed QBO and solar modulations of the MJO in boreal winter. An initial analysis of archived climate model data shows that at least one model version with realistic QBO and solar forcing and with 4 (Formula presented.) CO2 forcings partly simulates both of these characteristics (QBO/solar modulation of early winter wave forcing and lagged strengthening of the MJO following early winter SSWs). However, the modeled MJO is insufficiently sensitive to QBO-induced static stability reductions, precluding simulation of the QBO-MJO connection. © 2023. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.
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    6 month embargo; first published 06 March 2023
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    2169-897X
    DOI
    10.1029/2022JD037824
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