Simulation of seasonal anomalies of atmospheric circulation using coupled atmosphere-ocean model

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M. A. Tolstykh
N. A. Diansky
A. V. Gusev
D. B. Kiktev
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Institute of Numerical Mathematics
[2] Hydrometcentre of Russia,undefined
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coupled model; atmosphere; ocean; seasonally averaged circulation; El Niño;
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A coupled atmosphere-ocean model intended for the simulation of coupled circulation at time scales up to a season is developed. The semi-Lagrangian atmospheric general circulation model of the Hydrometeorological Centre of Russia, SLAV, is coupled with the sigma model of ocean general circulation developed at the Institute of Numerical Mathematics, Russian Academy of Sciences (INM RAS), INMOM. Using this coupled model, numerical experiments on ensemble modeling of the atmosphere and ocean circulation for up to 4 months are carried out using real initial data for all seasons of an annual cycle in 1989–2010. Results of these experiments are compared to the results of the SLAV model with the simple evolution of the sea surface temperature. A comparative analysis of seasonally averaged anomalies of atmospheric circulation shows prospects in applying the coupled model for forecasts. It is shown with the example of the El Niño phenomenon of 1997–1998 that the coupled model forecasts the seasonally averaged anomalies for the period of the nonstationary El Niño phase significantly better.
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