The Pacific weather regimes found by Haines and Hannachi from a GCM pe
rpetual January 10-year run, identified as +/-Pacific-North American (
PNA), are examined for stability both within a model-derived EOF phase
space and the full phase space for the 500-mb flow level. The authors
also examine the behavior of the 500-mb streamfunction tendency based
on the barotropic vorticity equation model projected onto the EOF pha
se space. Normal mode and nonnormal mode analysis of these regimes are
performed. It is shown in particular that the +PNA state is less stab
le than the -PNA, which can explain previous results concerning the gr
eater robustness in finding the -PNA state as a fixed point in the att
ractor. Of particular interest is the local character of the +PNA regi
me, which indicates fast growth rates within the EOF phase space of th
e order 3-4 days.