EGU26-3251, updated on 13 Mar 2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu26-3251
EGU General Assembly 2026
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Poster | Wednesday, 06 May, 16:15–18:00 (CEST), Display time Wednesday, 06 May, 14:00–18:00
 
Hall X5, X5.22
Influence of the Diurnal Insolation Cycle on MJO Propagation Across the Maritime Continent
Xin Zhou1,2,3, Pallav Ray2, Jimy Dudhia3, Samson Hagos4, Nathaniel Johnson5, Efthymios Nikolopoulos6, and Bradford Barrett7
Xin Zhou et al.
  • 1Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Nanjing, China (xinzhou@nuist.edu.cn)
  • 2Florida Institute of Technology
  • 3National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)
  • 4Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)
  • 5NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL)
  • 6Civil and Environmental Engineering, Rutgers University
  • 7Independent Scholar

The Maritime Continent (MC) has long been hypothesized to hinder the eastward propagation of the Madden–Julian Oscillation (MJO) through its strong diurnal cycle of convection. To evaluate this mechanism, a regional model is used to simulate a boreal spring 2013 MJO event that weakened and stalled over the MC. Two experiments are performed: a control with realistic diurnal insolation (CTL) and a no-diurnal-cycle experiment (NO_DC). MJO propagation is objectively identified using a large-scale precipitation tracking (LPT) method, which distinguishes propagating and non-propagating behavior better than the conventional RMM index. In NO_DC, suppressed diurnal heating reduces land precipitation, leading to more continuous eastward propagation. Moist static energy budget analysis shows that MJO maintenance in NO_DC arises from enhanced longwave heating and reduced advection, while persistent propagation is linked to increased advection and reduced longwave and latent heat flux damping. These responses vary regionally across the MC, highlighting the complex role of diurnal processes in modulating MJO propagation.

How to cite: Zhou, X., Ray, P., Dudhia, J., Hagos, S., Johnson, N., Nikolopoulos, E., and Barrett, B.: Influence of the Diurnal Insolation Cycle on MJO Propagation Across the Maritime Continent, EGU General Assembly 2026, Vienna, Austria, 3–8 May 2026, EGU26-3251, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu26-3251, 2026.