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    Structure and Mechanisms of the Southern Hemisphere Summertime Subtropical Anticyclones

    Source: Journal of Climate:;2009:;volume( 023 ):;issue: 008::page 2115
    Author:
    Miyasaka, Takafumi
    ,
    Nakamura, Hisashi
    DOI: 10.1175/2009JCLI3008.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: The three-dimensional structure and dynamics of the climatological-mean summertime subtropical anticyclones in the Southern Hemisphere (SH) are investigated. As in the Northern Hemisphere (NH), each of the surface subtropical anticyclones over the South Pacific, South Atlantic, and South Indian Oceans is accompanied by a meridional vorticity dipole aloft, exhibiting barotropic and baroclinic structures in its poleward and equatorward portions, respectively, in a manner that is dynamically consistent with the observed midtropospheric subsidence. Their dynamics are also similar to their NH counterpart. It is demonstrated through the numerical experiments presented here that each of the SH surface anticyclones observed over the relatively cool eastern oceans can be reproduced as a response to a local near-surface cooling?heating couplet. The cooling is mainly due to radiative cooling associated with low-level maritime clouds, and the heating to the east is due to sensible heat flux over the dry, heated continental surface. The low-level clouds act to maintain the coolness of the underlying ocean surface, which is also maintained by the alongshore surface southerlies. As in the NH, the presence of a local atmosphere?ocean?land feedback loop is thus suggested, in which the summertime subtropical anticyclones and continental cyclones to their east are involved. Both the model experiments conducted here and the diagnosed upward flux of Rossby wave activity suggest that, in addition to continental deep convective heating, the land?sea heating?cooling contrasts across the west coasts of the three continents can contribute to the formation of the summertime upper-level planetary wave pattern observed in the entire subtropical SH, characterized by the zonal wavenumber-3 component. Though rather subtle, there are some interhemispheric differences in the summertime subtropical anticyclones, including their smaller magnitudes in the SH and the stronger equatorward propagation of upper-level Rossby wave activity emanating from the SH surface anticyclones.
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    contributor authorMiyasaka, Takafumi
    contributor authorNakamura, Hisashi
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:29:35Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:29:35Z
    date copyright2010/04/01
    date issued2009
    identifier issn0894-8755
    identifier otherams-68850.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4210453
    description abstractThe three-dimensional structure and dynamics of the climatological-mean summertime subtropical anticyclones in the Southern Hemisphere (SH) are investigated. As in the Northern Hemisphere (NH), each of the surface subtropical anticyclones over the South Pacific, South Atlantic, and South Indian Oceans is accompanied by a meridional vorticity dipole aloft, exhibiting barotropic and baroclinic structures in its poleward and equatorward portions, respectively, in a manner that is dynamically consistent with the observed midtropospheric subsidence. Their dynamics are also similar to their NH counterpart. It is demonstrated through the numerical experiments presented here that each of the SH surface anticyclones observed over the relatively cool eastern oceans can be reproduced as a response to a local near-surface cooling?heating couplet. The cooling is mainly due to radiative cooling associated with low-level maritime clouds, and the heating to the east is due to sensible heat flux over the dry, heated continental surface. The low-level clouds act to maintain the coolness of the underlying ocean surface, which is also maintained by the alongshore surface southerlies. As in the NH, the presence of a local atmosphere?ocean?land feedback loop is thus suggested, in which the summertime subtropical anticyclones and continental cyclones to their east are involved. Both the model experiments conducted here and the diagnosed upward flux of Rossby wave activity suggest that, in addition to continental deep convective heating, the land?sea heating?cooling contrasts across the west coasts of the three continents can contribute to the formation of the summertime upper-level planetary wave pattern observed in the entire subtropical SH, characterized by the zonal wavenumber-3 component. Though rather subtle, there are some interhemispheric differences in the summertime subtropical anticyclones, including their smaller magnitudes in the SH and the stronger equatorward propagation of upper-level Rossby wave activity emanating from the SH surface anticyclones.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleStructure and Mechanisms of the Southern Hemisphere Summertime Subtropical Anticyclones
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume23
    journal issue8
    journal titleJournal of Climate
    identifier doi10.1175/2009JCLI3008.1
    journal fristpage2115
    journal lastpage2130
    treeJournal of Climate:;2009:;volume( 023 ):;issue: 008
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