Meridional Wind in the Upper Stratosphere: A Source of Winter NAO Predictability

Improvement of subseasonal to seasonal North Atlantic winter forecasting requires better prediction of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), the dominant mode of variability in the Northern Hemisphere. Despite recent research demonstrating the importance of stratosphere-troposphere coupling for NAO predictability, the driving mechanisms and implications are not fully understood. This study reveals that the October upper stratosphere is highly relevant to polar vortex development and predictability of winter NAO. We derive a simple index based on the strength of meridional wind in the upper stratospheric surf zone and find that anomalously poleward motion is associated with a significantly stronger polar vortex, which predicts the subsequent winter surface NAO with a correlation coefficient of r = 0.40.

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Published
Author(s):
Authors: Collingwood, Elizabeth ORCIDORCID record for Elizabeth Collingwood, Scaife, Adam A., Lu, Hua ORCIDORCID record for Hua Lu, Sinha, Bablu, King, John ORCIDORCID record for John King, Marsh, Robert, Marshall, Gareth ORCIDORCID record for Gareth Marshall

On this site: Elizabeth Collingwood, Gareth Marshall, Hua Lu, John King
Date:
11 December, 2024
Journal/Source:
Geophysical Research Letters / 51
Link to published article:
https://doi.org/10.1029/2024GL111717