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    Dynamical Relationship between the Phase of North Atlantic Oscillations and the Meridional Excursion of a Preexisting Jet: An Analytical Study

    Source: Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences:;2008:;Volume( 065 ):;issue: 006::page 1838
    Author:
    Luo, Dehai
    ,
    Gong, Tingting
    ,
    Zhong, Linhao
    DOI: 10.1175/2007JAS2560.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: In this paper, it is shown from an analytical solution that in the presence of a preexisting jet the interaction between the zonal jet and the topography of the land?sea contrast (LSC) in the Northern Hemisphere (NH) tends to induce a dipole component that depends crucially upon whether this zonal jet exhibits a north?south excursion. This phenomenon cannot be observed if the zonal jet has no north?south shift. When the preexisting jet is located more northward (southward), the induced dipole can have a low-over-high (high-over-low) structure and thus can make the center of the stationary wave anomaly shift southward (northward), which can be regarded as an initial state or embryo of a positive (negative) phase North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO). This dipole component can be amplified into a typical NAO event under the forcing of synoptic-scale eddies. To some extent, this result provides an explanation for why the positive (negative) phase of the NAO can be controlled by the northward (southward) shift of the zonal jet prior to the NAO. In addition, the impact of the jet shift on the occurrence of NAO is examined in a weakly nonlinear NAO model if the initial state of an NAO is prespecified. It is found that the northward (southward) shift of a zonal jet favors the occurrence of the subsequent positive (negative) phase NAO event and then results in a northward (southward)-intensified jet relative to the preexisting jet. In addition, during the decaying of the positive phase NAO, a strong blocking activity is easily observed over Europe as the jet is moved to the north.
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    contributor authorLuo, Dehai
    contributor authorGong, Tingting
    contributor authorZhong, Linhao
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:18:59Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:18:59Z
    date copyright2008/06/01
    date issued2008
    identifier issn0022-4928
    identifier otherams-65611.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4206855
    description abstractIn this paper, it is shown from an analytical solution that in the presence of a preexisting jet the interaction between the zonal jet and the topography of the land?sea contrast (LSC) in the Northern Hemisphere (NH) tends to induce a dipole component that depends crucially upon whether this zonal jet exhibits a north?south excursion. This phenomenon cannot be observed if the zonal jet has no north?south shift. When the preexisting jet is located more northward (southward), the induced dipole can have a low-over-high (high-over-low) structure and thus can make the center of the stationary wave anomaly shift southward (northward), which can be regarded as an initial state or embryo of a positive (negative) phase North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO). This dipole component can be amplified into a typical NAO event under the forcing of synoptic-scale eddies. To some extent, this result provides an explanation for why the positive (negative) phase of the NAO can be controlled by the northward (southward) shift of the zonal jet prior to the NAO. In addition, the impact of the jet shift on the occurrence of NAO is examined in a weakly nonlinear NAO model if the initial state of an NAO is prespecified. It is found that the northward (southward) shift of a zonal jet favors the occurrence of the subsequent positive (negative) phase NAO event and then results in a northward (southward)-intensified jet relative to the preexisting jet. In addition, during the decaying of the positive phase NAO, a strong blocking activity is easily observed over Europe as the jet is moved to the north.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleDynamical Relationship between the Phase of North Atlantic Oscillations and the Meridional Excursion of a Preexisting Jet: An Analytical Study
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume65
    journal issue6
    journal titleJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences
    identifier doi10.1175/2007JAS2560.1
    journal fristpage1838
    journal lastpage1858
    treeJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences:;2008:;Volume( 065 ):;issue: 006
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