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DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-15-0694.1
Scopus记录号: 2-s2.0-84983483302
论文题名:
Can Australian multiyear droughts and wet spells be generated in the absence of oceanic variability?
作者: Taschetto A.S.; Gupta A.S.; Ummenhofer C.C.; England M.H.
刊名: Journal of Climate
ISSN: 8948755
出版年: 2016
卷: 29, 期:17
起始页码: 6201
结束页码: 6221
语种: 英语
Scopus关键词: Atmospheric pressure ; Atmospheric thermodynamics ; Climatology ; Drought ; Forecasting ; Oceanography ; Precipitation (chemical) ; Precipitation (meteorology) ; White noise ; Atmosphere-ocean interactions ; Climate prediction ; Climate variability ; Multidecadal variability ; Variability ; Rain
英文摘要: Anomalous conditions in the tropical oceans, such as those related to El Niño-Southern Oscillation and the Indian Ocean dipole, have been previously blamed for extended droughts and wet periods in Australia. Yet the extent to which Australian wet and dry spells can be driven by internal atmospheric variability remains unclear. Natural variability experiments are examined to determine whether prolonged extreme wet and dry periods can arise from internal atmospheric and land variability alone. Results reveal that this is indeed the case; however, these dry and wet events are found to be less severe than in simulations incorporating coupled oceanic variability. Overall, ocean feedback processes increase the magnitude of Australian rainfall variability by about 30% and give rise to more spatially coherent rainfall impacts. Over mainland Australia, ocean interactions lead to more frequent extreme events, particularly during the rainy season. Over Tasmania, in contrast, ocean-atmosphere coupling increases mean rainfall throughout the year. While ocean variability makes Australian rainfall anomalies more severe, droughts and wet spells of duration longer than three years are equally likely to occur in both atmospheric- and ocean-driven simulations. Moreover, they are essentially indistinguishable from what one expects from a Gaussian white noise distribution. Internal atmosphere-landdriven megadroughts and megapluvials that last as long as ocean-driven events are also identified in the simulations. This suggests that oceanic variability may be less important than previously assumed for the longterm persistence of Australian rainfall anomalies. This poses a challenge to accurate prediction of long-term dry and wet spells for Australia.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/50343
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作者单位: Climate Change Research Centre, ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate System Science, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia; Department of Physical Oceanography, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA, United States

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Taschetto A.S.,Gupta A.S.,Ummenhofer C.C.,et al. Can Australian multiyear droughts and wet spells be generated in the absence of oceanic variability?[J]. Journal of Climate,2016-01-01,29(17)
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