February 15, 2024
Journal Article

The Lack of a QBO-MJO Connection in Climate Models with a Nudged Stratosphere

Abstract

The observed stratospheric quasi-biennial oscillation (QBO) and the tropospheric Madden -Julian oscillation (MJO) are strongly connected in boreal winter, with stronger MJO activity when lower-stratospheric winds are easterly. However, the current generation of climate models with internally generated representations of the QBO and MJO do not simulate the observed QBO-MJO connection, for reasons that remain unclear. This study builds on prior work exploring the QBO-MJO link in climate models whose stratospheric winds are relaxed towards reanalysis, reducing stratospheric biases in the model and imposing a realistic QBO. A series of ensemble experiments are performed using four state-of-the-art climate models capable of representing the MJO over the period 1980-2015, each with similar nudging in the stratosphere. In these four models, nudging leads to a good representation of QBO wind and temperature signals, however no model simulates the observed QBO-MJO relationship. Biases in MJO vertical structure and cloud-radiative feedbacks are investigated, but no conclusive model bias or mechanism is identified that explains the lack of a QBO-MJO connection.

Published: February 15, 2024

Citation

Martin Z., I. Simpson, P. Lin, C. Orbe, Q. Tang, J.M. Caron, and C. Chen, et al. 2023. The Lack of a QBO-MJO Connection in Climate Models with a Nudged Stratosphere. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 128, no. 17:Art. No. e2023JD038722. PNNL-SA-189767. doi:10.1029/2023JD038722