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Role of Diurnal Cycle in the Maritime Continent Barrier Effect onMJOPropagation in anAGCM.

Authors :
AJAYAMOHAN, R. S.
KHOUIDER, BOUALEM
PRAVEEN, V.
MAJDA, ANDREW J.
Source :
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences; May2021, Vol. 78 Issue 5, p1545-1565, 21p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The barrier effect of the Maritime Continent (MC) in stalling or modifying the propagation characteristics of the MJO is widely accepted. The strong diurnal cycle of convection over the MC is believed to play a dominant role in this regard. This hypothesis is studied here, with the help of a coarse-resolution atmospheric general circulation model (AGCM). The dry dynamical core of the AGCM is coupled to the multicloud parameterization piggybacked with a dynamical bulk boundary layer model. A set of sensitivity experiments is carried out by systematically varying the strength of the MC diurnal flux to assess the impact of the diurnal convective variability on the MJO propagation. The effects of deterministic and stochastic diurnal forcings on MJO characteristics are compared. It is found that the precipitation and zonal wind variance, on the intraseasonal time scales, over the western Pacific region decreases with the increase in diurnal forcing, indicating the blocking of MC precipitation. An increase in precipitation variance over the MC associated with the weakening of precipitation variance over the west Pacific is evident in all experiments. The striking difference between deterministic and stochastic diurnal forcing experiments is that the strength needed for the deterministic case to achieve the same degree of blocking is almost double that of stochastic case. The stochastic diurnal flux over the MC seems to be more detrimental in blocking the MJO propagation. This hints at the notion that the models with inadequate representation of organized convection tend to suffer from the MC-barrier effect. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00224928
Volume :
78
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
150117646
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1175/JAS-D-20-0112.1