Seasonal Dependence of Cold Surges and their Interaction with the Madden–Julian Oscillation over Southeast Asia

Author:

Xavier Prince1,Lim See Yee2,Ammar Bin Abdullah Muhammad Firdaus3,Bala Michael4,Chenoli Sheeba Nettukandy5,Handayani Asteria S.6,Marzin Charline1,Permana Donaldi6,Tangang Fredolin7,Williams Keith D.1,Yik Diong Jeong3

Affiliation:

1. a Met Office, Exeter, United Kingdom

2. b Centre for Climate Research, Singapore

3. c Malaysian Meteorological Department, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia

4. d Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration, Quezon City, Philippines

5. e University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

6. f Indonesian Agency for Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics (BMKG), Jakarta, Indonesia

7. g Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi Selangor, Malaysia

Abstract

AbstractNortheasterly cold surges strongly influence the rainfall patterns over the Malay Peninsula during the northeast monsoon season. This study looks at the changes in the cold surges and Madden–Julian oscillation (MJO) characteristics through the northeast monsoon season and their interaction. Nearly 75% of the cold surge events tend to cross the equator around the Java Sea area (100°–110°E) in February–March with drier conditions prevailing over the Malay Peninsula and increased rainfall over Java. Both the cold surges and the MJO undergo seasonal variations with well-defined regional features. Wavelet analysis shows that MJO amplitude and high-frequency rainfall variations over Southeast Asia peak in November–December. MJO amplitude is suppressed during February and March. This is linked to the high-frequency surges of meridional winds that are prominent during the early part of the season, but February–March is dominated by low-frequency (~20–90 days) cross-equatorial monsoon flow. These prolonged periods of strong meridional flow at the equator interact with the MJO both dynamically and thermodynamically and act as a barrier for convection from propagating from the Indian Ocean to the Maritime Continent (MC). These interactions may have implications for weather and seasonal forecasting over the region. An evaluation of the properties of cold surges and their interaction with the seasonal cycle in the Met Office Unified Model is performed. The atmosphere–ocean coupled model performs better in representing the pattern of influence of the cold surges despite the biases in intensity and spatial distribution of rainfall extremes. These diagnostics are presented with the aim of developing a set of model evaluation metrics for global and regional models.

Funder

Newton Fund

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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