The tropical influence on sub‐seasonal predictability of wintertime stratosphere and stratosphere–troposphere coupling

Author:

Karpechko Alexey Yu.1ORCID,Vitart Frederic2ORCID,Statnaia Irina1ORCID,Alonso Balmaseda Magdalena2,Charlton‐Perez Andrew James3ORCID,Polichtchouk Inna2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Finnish Meteorological Institute Helsinki Finland

2. European Centre for Medium‐Range Weather Forecasts Reading UK

3. Department of Meteorology University of Reading Reading UK

Abstract

AbstractA unique set of relaxation experiments with a forecast model initialized during December–January 1999–2019 is used to explore tropical influence on the Northern Hemisphere polar stratosphere and stratosphere–troposphere coupling, to quantify predictability benefits due to the perfect knowledge of the tropical variability. On average, predictability of the polar stratosphere, as represented by the 50 hPa geopotential height anomalies north of 50°N (Z50), increases from 17 days in freely running (control) forecasts to 21 days in the tropical relaxation experiments. At sub‐seasonal time‐scales, a statistically significant improvement in weekly mean skill scores can be demonstrated in 14%–20% of individual forecast ensembles, mostly in cases when the skill of the corresponding control forecast is worse than average. In these forecasts, root‐mean‐square errors and forecast spread of Z50 during forecast weeks 3–5 are decreased by 10%–15%. Stratospheric improvements are detected during periods of both vortex strengthening and vortex weakening, including most major Sudden Stratospheric Warmings that occurred during the study period, via modulation of the upward wave activity fluxes. An active Madden–Julian Oscillation (MJO) is found in most of these events with MJO phase 5–7 preceding vortex weakening and MJO phase 3–4 preceding vortex strengthening. Forecasts with improved stratospheric circulation also have improved tropospheric circulation during and after the periods when improvements are detected in the stratosphere. We attribute these improvements to both stratosphere–troposphere coupling and tropospheric tropical teleconnections.

Funder

Luonnontieteiden ja Tekniikan Tutkimuksen Toimikunta

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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