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Comments on "Combination Mode Dynamics of the Anomalous Northwest Pacific Anticyclone"

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Comments on "Combination Mode Dynamics of the Anomalous Northwest Pacific Anticyclone"

Journal of Climate

Tim Li; Wang Bin; Wang Lu

Abstract

In a recent paper, Stuecker et al. applied a "combination mode" (C-mode) theory to explain the formation of the anomalous western North Pacific anticyclone (WNPAC) during Eino events. The C-mode, arising from interaction between the annual cycle and ENSO, is an Indo-Pacific basin mode with two "near annual" time scales (roughly 10 and 15 months, respectively). This comment discusses to what extent the C-mode can explain the WNPAC dynamics. The major findings are the following: 1) spectral analysis of the Indo-Pacific circulation anomaly fields indicates that the 10-month mode is not observed and the 15-month mode is only seen in the western North Pacific (WNP), where its spectral peak is statistically insignificant; 2) the 15-month mode (with a period of 13-19 months) accounts for only a small portion (13%) of the observed sea level pressure anomaly in the WNP; and 3) the C-mode evolution does not capture the observed timing of the WNPAC onset in the northern fall of El Nino developing year. In addition it is shown, based on observational analyses and numerical experiments, that local atmosphere-ocean interaction plays an important role in formation of the anomalous anticyclonic center over the Philippine Sea.

Li T, Wang B, Wang L. Comments on “Combination Mode Dynamics of the Anomalous Northwest Pacific Anticyclone”[J]. Journal of Climate, 2016, 29(12).

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