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Izumo T., Masson S., Vialard Jérome, Montegut C. D., Behera S. K., Madec G., Takahashi K., Yamagata T. (2010). Low and high frequency Madden-Julian oscillations in austral summer : interannual variations. Climate Dynamics, 35 (4), p. 669-683. ISSN 0930-7575.

Titre du document
Low and high frequency Madden-Julian oscillations in austral summer : interannual variations
Année de publication
2010
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000281377200008
Auteurs
Izumo T., Masson S., Vialard Jérome, Montegut C. D., Behera S. K., Madec G., Takahashi K., Yamagata T.
Source
Climate Dynamics, 2010, 35 (4), p. 669-683 ISSN 0930-7575
The Madden-Julian oscillation (MJO) is the main component of intraseasonal variability of the tropical convection, with clear climatic impacts at an almost-global scale. Based on satellite observations, it is shown that there are two types of austral-summer MJO events (broadly defined as 30-120 days convective variability with eastward propagation of about 5 m/s). Equatorial MJO events have a period of 30-50 days and tend to be symmetric about the equator, whereas MJO events centered near 8A degrees S tend to have a longer period of 55-100 days. The lower-frequency variability is associated with a strong upper-ocean response, having a clear signature in both sea surface temperature and its diurnal cycle. These two MJO types have different interannual variations, and are modulated by the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD). Following a negative IOD event, the lower-frequency southern MJO variability increases, while the higher-frequency equatorial MJO strongly diminishes. We propose two possible explanations for this change in properties of the MJO. One possibility is that changes in the background atmospheric circulation after an IOD favour the development of the low-frequency MJO. The other possibility is that the shallower thermocline ridge and mixed layer depth, by enhancing SST intraseasonal variability and thus ocean-atmosphere coupling in the southwest Indian Ocean (the breeding ground of southern MJO onset), favour the lower-frequency southern MJO variability.
Plan de classement
Sciences du milieu [021] ; Limnologie physique / Océanographie physique [032]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010049045]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010049045
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