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Indian Ocean warming as key driver of long-term positive trend of Arctic OscillationArctic oscillation (AO), which is the most dominant atmospheric variability in the Northern Hemisphere (NH) during the boreal winter, significantly affects the weather and climate at mid-to-high latitudes in the NH. Although a climate community has focused on a negative trend of AO in recent decades, the significant positive trend of AO over the last 60 years has not yet been thoroughly discussed. By analyzing reanalysis and Atmospheric Model Inter-comparison Project (AMIP) datasets with novel pacemaker experiments, we found that sea surface temperature warming in the Indian Ocean is conducive to the positive trend of AO from the late 1950s. The momentum flux convergence by stationary waves due to the Indian Ocean warming plays an important role in the positive trend of AO, which is characterized by a poleward shift of zonal-mean zonal winds. In addition, the reduced upward propagating wave activity flux over the North Pacific due to Indian Ocean warming also plays a role to strengthen the polar vortex, subsequently, it contributes to the positive trend of AO. Our results imply that the respective warming trend of tropical ocean basins including Indian Ocean, which is either anthropogenic forcing or natural variability or their combined effect, should be considered to correctly project the future AO’s trend.
Document ID
20220010950
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Accepted Manuscript (Version with final changes)
Authors
Yong-Cheol Jeong
(Hanyang University Seoul, South Korea)
Sang-Wook Yeh
(Hanyang University Seoul, South Korea)
Young-kwon Lim
(University of Maryland, Baltimore County Baltimore, Maryland, United States)
Agus Santoso
(CSIRO Ocean and Atmosphere Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia)
Guojian Wang
(CSIRO Ocean and Atmosphere Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia)
Date Acquired
July 20, 2022
Publication Date
July 8, 2022
Publication Information
Publication: NPJ Climate and Atmospheric Science
Publisher: Nature Research
Volume: 5
Issue Publication Date: July 8, 2022
e-ISSN: 2397-3722
Subject Category
Earth Resources And Remote Sensing
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80NSSC22M0001
CONTRACT_GRANT: KMI2020-01213
Distribution Limits
Public
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Technical Review
External Peer Committee
Keywords
Indian Ocean
Arctic Oscillation
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