14th Symposium on Global Change and Climate Variations
7th Symposium on IOS: The Water Cycle
Observing and Understanding the Variability of Water in Weather and Climate
5th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry: Gases, Aerosols, and Clouds

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Moisture Variations Associated with the Initiation of Madden-Julian Oscillation

Bryan C. Weare, University of California, Davis, CA

The role of moisture variations in the initiation of Madden and Julian Oscillation (MJO) variability is examined. Composite Singular Value Decomposition (CSVD) analyses at various time lags are carried out to discern the complex space-time relationships between convection, low level specific humidity and divergence, and surface evaporation. The utilized data are 850hPa moisture and winds and surface evaporation from the NCEP-NCAR Reanalysis and Outgoing Longwave Radiation (OLR) from NOAA satellite observations for the period 1981-2000. These data are filtered at each point using a 150 point Lanczos filter capturing well the 20-100 day periodicities. The two dominant CSVDs describe an eastward propagating quasi-zonal wave number one system in all of the analyzed variables. The dominate moisture and latent heat flux variations lead those of OLR by approximately 10 days. The positive moisture anomalies develop near and to the east of the ensuing convective perturbations; positive latent heat flux variations generally occur far to the east. Moisture variations develop at least 15 days preceding a convective event and have stronger correlations with OLR than those of simultaneous low level divergence. Modifications are made to current theories describing the initiation of MJO events.

Joint Session 4, Water Vapor Observations and Processes (Joint with 14th Symp. on Global Change and Climate Variations, 7th Symp. on IOS, Fifth Conf. on Atmospheric Chemistry, and Symp. on Observing and Understanding the Varability of Water in Weather and Climate)
Tuesday, 11 February 2003, 1:30 PM-5:30 PM

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