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GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS,
VOL. 30, NO. 5,
1265,
doi:10.1029/2002GL016327,
2003
Dependence of the annular mode in the troposphere and stratosphere on orography and land-sea heating contrasts
H. Körnich
Leibniz-Institut für Atmosphärenphysik,
Kühlungsborn,
Germany
G. Schmitz
Leibniz-Institut für Atmosphärenphysik,
Kühlungsborn,
Germany
E. Becker
Leibniz-Institut für Atmosphärenphysik,
Kühlungsborn,
Germany
Abstract
Using an idealized general circulation model, we explore the influence of orography and land-sea heating contrasts on the
development of Annular Modes (AM) under perpetual January conditions. In the troposphere, model experiments with different
stationary wave forcing all show an internally induced AM, but with significantly different amplitudes. Only the combined
forcing of orography and land-sea heating contrast leads to a localization of the AM similar to the North Atlantic Oscillation,
and additionally, to a stratospheric AM and its downward propagation. A tropospheric feedback mechanism between the anomalies
of zonal-mean wind and stationary waves applies in the simulation with the combined forcing only, where the coupling of orographically
and thermally forced waves reproduces the observed stationary waves, and where the simulated diabatic heating supports the
feedback mechanism. In contrast, transient forcing dominates the variability in the experiments without orography, comparable
to the Southern AM.
Published 15
March
2003.
Index Terms: 1620 Global Change: Climate dynamics (3309); 3319 Meteorology and Atmospheric Dynamics: General circulation; 3362 Meteorology and Atmospheric Dynamics: Stratosphere/troposphere interactions.
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Citation: Körnich, H., G. Schmitz, and E. Becker
(2003),
Dependence of the annular mode in the troposphere and stratosphere on orography and land-sea heating contrasts,
Geophys. Res. Lett.,
30(5),
1265,
doi:10.1029/2002GL016327.
Copyright 2003 by the American Geophysical Union.
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