Seasonal Locking of the MJO’s Southward Detour of the Maritime Continent: The Role of the Australian Monsoon

Author:

Kang Daehyun1,Kim Daehyun2ORCID,Rushley Stephanie3,Maloney Eric4

Affiliation:

1. a Center for Sustainable Environment Research, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul, South Korea

2. b Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington

3. c National Research Council, Naval Research Laboratory, Monterey, California

4. d Department of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado

Abstract

Abstract This study investigates why the major convective envelope of the Madden–Julian oscillation (MJO) detours to the south of the Maritime Continent (MC) only during boreal winter [December–March (DJFM)]. To examine processes affecting this MJO detour, the MJO-related variance of precipitation and column-integrated moisture anomalies in DJFM are compared with those in the seasons before [October–November (ON)] and after [April–May (AM)]. While MJO precipitation variance is much higher in the southern MC (SMC) during DJFM than in other seasons, the MJO moisture variance is comparable among the seasons, implying that the seasonal locking of the MJO’s southward detour cannot be explained by the magnitude of moisture anomalies alone. The higher precipitation variance in the SMC region is partly explained by the much higher moisture sensitivity of precipitation in DJFM than in other seasons, resulting in a more efficient conversion of anomalous moisture to anomalous precipitation. DJFM is also distinguishable from the other seasons by stronger positive wind–evaporation feedback onto MJO precipitation anomalies due to the background westerly wind in the lower troposphere. It is found that the seasonal cycle of moisture–precipitation coupling and wind–evaporation feedback in the SMC region closely follows that of the Australian monsoon, which is active exclusively in DJFM. Our results suggest that the MJO’s southward detour in the MC is seasonally locked because it occurs preferentially when the Australian monsoon system produces a background state that is favorable for MJO development in the SMC.

Funder

Climate Program Office

Biological and Environmental Research

Earth Sciences Division

Korea Meteorological Administration

National Research Foundation of Korea

Innovative Research Group Project of the National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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