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Annular Modes in the surface pressure
For every simulation the leading variability patterns of the surface
pressure are AM-like. Fig. 2 shows these patterns for run
and run
. The explained variances of the EOFs are 16.8% and 23.3%. Especially
in run
(Figs. 2b,d), the variability pattern and the explained variance of 23.3%
are comparable with results of Thompson and Wallace (1998, their
Fig. 1, 22% explained variance). The main features of their EOF,
besides the strong zonally symmetric component, are the localized
action centres over the Pacific and the Atlantic. These features
can also be found for run
. For the runs with thermal wave forcing alone (not shown) the
variability patterns have a stronger zonally symmetric character,
whereas embedded longitudinal structures are present in the model
runs with orographic wave forcing .
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The pattern correlation between EOFs and one-point correlation
maps reaches 0.78 for run
and run
. Nevertheless, the physical meaning of surface pressure-EOFs
is open to question (Ambaum et al., 2000). The situation is different
for stratospheric EOFs, as the next section demonstrates.