On the Nature and Origin of Atmospheric Annual and Semi-annual Oscillations
V. Courtillot, J-L. Le Mou\"el, F. Lopes, D. Gibert

TL;DR
This study analyzes global sea-level pressure and Earth's rotation variations, revealing characteristic oscillations and symmetries that relate to Earth's physical processes and seasonal patterns.
Contribution
It identifies and characterizes the annual and semi-annual oscillations in sea-level pressure linked to Earth's rotation, revealing stable symmetries and structures.
Findings
Identified dominant oscillation periods in sea-level pressure data.
Revealed stable triskel structures in pressure anomalies.
Linked oscillation patterns to Earth's rotation and seasonal cycles.
Abstract
This paper proposes a joint analysis of variations of global sea-level pressure and of Earth's rotation (RP), expressed as the coordinates of the rotation pole and length of day. Sea-Level-Pressure (SLP) extracted components are a weak trend, eleven quasi-periodic or periodic components (130, 90, 50, 22, 15, 4, 1.8 yr), an annual cycle and its first three harmonics. These periods are characteristic of the space-time evolution of the Earth's rotation axis and are present in many characteristic features of solar and terrestrial physics. We focus mainly on the annual and to a lesser extent semi-annual components. Maps of the first three components of SLP (that together comprise more than 85% of the data variance) reveal interesting symmetries. The trend is very stable and forms a triskel structure that can be modeled as Taylor-Couette flow of mode 3. The annual component is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeophysics and Gravity Measurements · Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
