Earth-atmosphere angular momentum exchange and ENSO: The rotational signature of the 1997-98 event

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Geodesy And Gravity: Ocean/Earth/Atmosphere Interactions, Geodesy And Gravity: Rotational Variations, Oceanography: Physical: El Nino, Atmospheric Composition And Structure: General Or Miscellaneous

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The impact of the 1997-1998 ENSO event is presented in context of axial Earth-atmosphere angular momentum exchange utilizing length of day (LOD), Southern Oscillation Index (SOI) and atmospheric angular momentum (AAM) data from 1970 to 1998; comparisons are made with previous events. The analysis of equal-area latitudinally belted AAM from the NCEP reanalysis (1958-98) reveals slow global coherent poleward propagation of angular momentum. These structures originate in the equatorial regions, penetrate into high latitudes and are bimodal in nature with variations centered at low-frequency (LF~4.7yr) and quasi-biennial (QB~2.4yr) periods. Analyses utilize both a recursive filter and multichannel singular spectrum analysis (M-SSA).

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