Relationship between large-scale climate drivers: the SAM, the IOD, & ENSO) Wenju Cai and Tim Cowan (Australia) Cai, W., A. Sullivan, and T. Cowan (2010), Interactions of ENSO, the IOD, and the SAM in CMIP3 models, J. Climate, conditionally accepted. Cai, W., A. Sullivan, and T. Cowan (2009), Rainfall Teleconnections with Indo-Pacific Variability in the WCRP CMIP3 Models. J. Climate, 22, 5046–5071.
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Relationship between large-scale climate drivers: the SAM, the IOD, & ENSO)
Wenju Cai and Tim Cowan (Australia)
Cai, W., A. Sullivan, and T. Cowan (2010), Interactions of ENSO, the IOD, and the SAM in CMIP3 models, J. Climate, conditionally accepted.
Cai, W., A. Sullivan, and T. Cowan (2009), Rainfall Teleconnections with Indo-Pacific Variability in the WCRP CMIP3 Models. J. Climate, 22, 5046–5071.
CSIRO. Statistical Climatology
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ENSO
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ENSO
Three-headed dog of the Australian climate
Southern Annular ModeSouthern Annular Mode: SAM
Indian Ocean Dipole: IOD
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We know that ENSO is a trigger of the IOD, and the IOD can trigger an ENSO event. The community knows the associated processes.
A previous study suggests that the SAM can force an IOD. Is it likely?
Multi-model statistics can help! (up to 24 models)
The relationship of the three heads of the dog
Useful.
No.
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Multi-model: forcing and responseIf mode A is a forcing of mode B then,
A “necessary condition” test (e.g., Cai et al. 2009, 2010)
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If this condition is met, it is not sufficient, a process linking them must be identified. If this condition is not met, mode A is unlikely a forcing of mode B.
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Greater than 0.42 (significant at the 95% confidence level)
ENSO is a forcing of the IOD, and the IOD can trigger an ENSO event
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Lau and Nath (2004) show that in the GFDL model, for weak ENSO years …
Tropical SST acts to trigger convection anomalies, thereby generating anomalous vertical motion: anomalous divergence acts as a Rossby wave source.
Response is baroclinic confined in the tropics (e.g., Gill, 1980), and steady equivalent-barotropic wavetrain pattern in extratropics (e.g., Hoskins and Karoly, 1980)
Tropical and extra-tropical responses to IOD-induced convection anomalies
JJA SST a/w the IOD JJA OLR a/w the IOD
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Equivalent barotropic wavetrain pattern
MSLP 200mb Australian rainfall
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Using the “necessary condition” to select models for climate projection
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Pre-industrial range of 100yr spectra of ENSO
Even if a model is perfect we are going to see substantial differences in results depending on where 100-yr output is in.
Not too hang up with the performance of individual model but use the statistics of all models.