Modulation of the link between the Hadley circulation and the meridional structure of tropical SSTs by the Atlantic multidecadal oscillation

Author:

An Ran1,Li Jianping1,Feng Juan2

Affiliation:

1. Ocean University of China

2. Beijing Normal University

Abstract

Abstract This paper investigates the effects of the Atlantic multidecadal oscillation (AMO) on the relationship between the Hadley circulation (HC) and the differing meridional structures of the tropical sea surface temperature (SST). The response of the HC to SSTs shows inconsistent variations between the warm and cold phases of the AMO. The response of the HC to SSTs during the cold phase of the AMO is similar to that seen in the long-term and seasonal cycles, as reported previously. However, during the warm AMO phase, the magnitude of this response is significantly reduced. This significant difference in the response is caused mainly by the weakened regression coefficient of the equatorially asymmetric HC and SST. The potential mechanisms associated with this suppression are also investigated, and they relate primarily to differences in the SST meridional anomalies within the Indo-Pacific warm pool (IPWP). During the AMO warm phase, the cooling amplitude of SST in the southern IPWP is larger than that in the northern IPWP, which enhances the equatorially asymmetric component of the tropical SST and then contributes to the weakening of the response ratio. The amplitudes of the insignificant negative SST anomalies in the northern and southern IPWP are similar during the cold AMO phase, and this alters the response ratio such that it becomes similar to the seasonal cycles. Other atmospheric reanalysis data were used to further confirm these results.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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