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The Idealized Aquaplanet Maritime Continent Barrier Effect on the MJO Predictability

Title
The Idealized Aquaplanet Maritime Continent Barrier Effect on the MJO Predictability
Authors
Kim H.Benedict J.J.
Ewha Authors
김혜미
SCOPUS Author ID
김혜미scopus
Issue Date
2023
Journal Title
Journal of Climate
ISSN
8948-8755JCR Link
Citation
Journal of Climate vol. 36, no. 17, pp. 5757 - 5773
Keywords
Madden-Julian oscillationNumerical weather prediction/forecastingSubseasonal variability
Publisher
American Meteorological Society
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Studies have indicated exaggerated Maritime Continent (MC) barrier effect in simulations of the Madden–Julian oscillation (MJO), a dominant source of subseasonal predictability in the tropics. This issue has plagued the modeling and operational forecasting communities for decades, while the sensitivity of MC barrier on MJO predictability has not been addressed quantitatively. In this study, perfect-model ensemble forecasts are conducted with an aquaplanet configuration of the Community Earth System Model version 2 (CESM2) in which both basic state and tropical modes of variability are reasonably simulated with a warm pool–like SST distribution. When water-covered terrain mimicking MC landmasses is added to the warm pool–like SST framework, the eastward propagation of the MJO is disturbed by the prescribed MC aqua-mountain. The MJO predictability estimate with the perfect-model experiment is about 6 weeks but reduces to about 4 weeks when the MJO is impeded by the MC aqua-mountain. Given that the recent operational forecasts show an average of 3–4 weeks of MJO prediction skill, we can conclude that improving the MJO propagation crossing the MC could improve the MJO skill to 5–6 weeks, close to the potential predictability found in this study (6 weeks). Therefore, more effort toward understanding and improving the MJO propagation is needed to enhance the MJO and MJO-related forecasts to improve the subseasonal-to-seasonal prediction. © 2023 American Meteorological Society.
DOI
10.1175/JCLI-D-22-0155.1
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