On the mechanisms in a tropical ocean–global atmosphere coupled general circulation model. Part I: mean state and the seasonal cycle

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A. Vintzileos
P. Delecluse
R. Sadourny
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[1] Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique du CNRS,
[2] Université Pierre et Marie Curie,undefined
[3] Tour 25,undefined
[4] Boite 99,undefined
[5] 4,undefined
[6] place Jussieu,undefined
[7] 75252 Paris Cedex 05,undefined
[8] France E-mail: augustin@lmd.jussieu.fz,undefined
[9] Laboratoire d’Océanographie Dynamique et de Climatologie,undefined
[10] UMR: CNRS/ORSTOM/Université Pierre et Marie Curie,undefined
[11] Université Pierre et Marie Curie,undefined
[12] Tour 26,undefined
[13] étage 4,undefined
[14] 4,undefined
[15] place Jussieu,undefined
[16] 75252 Paris Cedex 05,undefined
[17] France,undefined
[18] Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique du CNRS,undefined
[19] Ecole Normale Supérieure,undefined
[20] 24,undefined
[21] rue Lhomond,undefined
[22] 75231 Paris Cedex 05,undefined
[23] France,undefined
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Climate Dynamics | 1999年 / 15卷
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Wind Stress; Temperature Anomaly; Subsurface Temperature; Thermocline Depth; Inter Tropical Convergence Zone;
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 The mechanisms responsible for the mean state and the seasonal and interannual variations of the coupled tropical Pacific-global atmosphere system are investigated by analyzing a thirty year simulation, where the LMD global atmospheric model and the LODYC tropical Pacific model are coupled using the delocalized physics method. No flux correction is needed over the tropical region. The coupled model reaches its regime state roughly after one year of integration in spite of the fact that the ocean is initialized from rest. Departures from the mean state are characterized by oscillations with dominant periodicites at annual, biennial and quadriennial time scales. In our model, equatorial sea surface temperature and wind stress fluctuations evolved in phase. In the Central Pacific during boreal autumn, the sea surface temperature is cold, the wind stress is strong, and the Inter Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) is shifted northwards. The northward shift of the ITCZ enhances atmospheric and oceanic subsidence between the equator and the latitude of organized convention. In turn, the stronger oceanic subsidence reinforces equatorward convergence of water masses at the thermocline depth which, being not balanced by equatorial upwelling, deepens the equatorial thermocline. An equivalent view is that the deepening of the thermocline proceeds from the weakening of the meridional draining of near-surface equatorial waters. The inverse picture prevails during spring, when the equatorial sea surface temperatures are warm. Thus temperature anomalies tend to appear at the thermocline level, in phase opposition to the surface conditions. These subsurface temperature fluctuations propagate from the Central Pacific eastwards along the thermocline; when reaching the surface in the Eastern Pacific, they trigger the reversal of sea surface temperature anomalies. The whole oscillation is synchronized by the apparent meridional motion of the sun, through the seasonal oscillation of the ITCZ. This possible mechanism is partly supported by the observed seasonal reversal of vorticity between the equator and the ITCZ, and by observational evidence of eastward propagating subsurface temperature anomalies at the thermocline level.
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