On the interconnections among major climate modes and their common driving factors
<p>The variations in oceanic and atmospheric modes on various timescales play important roles in generating global and regional climate variability. Many efforts have been devoted to identifying the relationships between the variations in climate modes and regional climate variability, but the...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2020-06-01
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Series: | Earth System Dynamics |
Online Access: | https://www.earth-syst-dynam.net/11/525/2020/esd-11-525-2020.pdf |
Summary: | <p>The variations in oceanic and atmospheric modes on various timescales play
important roles in generating global and regional climate variability. Many
efforts have been devoted to identifying the relationships between the
variations in climate modes and regional climate variability, but these have rarely
explored the interconnections among these climate modes. Here we use climate
indices to represent the variations in major climate modes and examine the
harmonic relationship among the driving forces of climate modes using slow
feature analysis (SFA) and wavelet analysis. We find that all of the
significant peak periods of driving-force signals in the climate indices can
be represented as harmonics of four base periods: 2.32, 3.90, 6.55,
and 11.02 years. We infer that the period of 2.32 years is associated with the
signal of the quasi-biennial oscillation (QBO). The periods of 3.90 and 6.55 years are linked to the intrinsic variability of the El Niño–Southern
Oscillation (ENSO), and the period of 11.02 years arises from the sunspot
cycle. Results suggest that the base periods and their harmonic oscillations
related to QBO, ENSO, and solar activities act as key connections among the
climatic modes with synchronous behaviors, highlighting the important roles
of these three oscillations in the variability of the Earth's climate.
<br/><br/><strong>Highlights.</strong> <br/>
</p><ul><li><span class="label">i.</span>
<p id="d1e154">The harmonic relationship among the driving forces of climate modes was
investigated by using slow feature analysis and wavelet analysis.</p></li><li><span class="label">ii.</span>
<p id="d1e158">All of the significant peak periods of driving-force signals in climate
indices can be represented as the harmonics of four base periods.</p></li><li><span class="label">iii.</span>
<p id="d1e162">The four base periods related to QBO, ENSO, and solar activities act as
the key linkages among different climatic modes with synchronous behaviors.</p></li></ul> |
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ISSN: | 2190-4979 2190-4987 |