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    Climatological Features of Cutoff Low Systems in the Northern Hemisphere

    Source: Journal of Climate:;2005:;volume( 018 ):;issue: 016::page 3085
    Author:
    Nieto, Raquel
    ,
    Gimeno, Luis
    ,
    de la Torre, Laura
    ,
    Ribera, Pedro
    ,
    Gallego, David
    ,
    García-Herrera, Ricardo
    ,
    García, José Agustín
    ,
    Nuñez, Marcelino
    ,
    Redaño, Angel
    ,
    Lorente, Jerónimo
    DOI: 10.1175/JCLI3386.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: This study presents the first multidecadal climatology of cutoff low systems in the Northern Hemisphere. The climatology was constructed by using 41 yr (1958?98) of NCEP?NCAR reanalysis data and identifying cutoff lows by means of an objective method based on imposing the three main physical characteristics of the conceptual model of cutoff low (the 200-hPa geopotential minimum, cutoff circulation, and the specific structure of both equivalent thickness and thermal front parameter fields). Several results were confirmed and climatologically validated: 1) the existence of three preferred areas of cutoff low occurrence (the first one extends through southern Europe and the eastern Atlantic coast, the second one is the eastern North Pacific, and the third one is the northern China?Siberian region extending to the northwestern Pacific coast; the European area is the most favored region); 2) the known seasonal cycle, with cutoff lows forming much more frequently in summer than in winter; 3) the short lifetime of cutoff lows, most cutoff lows lasted 2?3 days and very few lasted more than 5 days; and 4) the mobility of the system, with few cutoff lows being stationary. Furthermore, the long study period has made it possible (i) to find a bimodal distribution in the geographical density of cutoff lows for the European sector in all the seasons (with the exception of winter), a summer displacement to the ocean in the American region, and a summer extension to the continent in the Asian region, and (ii) to detect northward and westward motion especially in the transitions from the second to third day of occurrence and from the third to fourth day of occurrence. The long-term cutoff low database built in this study is appropriate to study the interannual variability of cutoff low occurrence and the links between cutoff lows and jet stream systems, blocking, or major modes of climate variability as well as the global importance of cutoff low in the stratosphere?troposphere exchange mechanism, which will be the focus of a subsequent paper.
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    contributor authorNieto, Raquel
    contributor authorGimeno, Luis
    contributor authorde la Torre, Laura
    contributor authorRibera, Pedro
    contributor authorGallego, David
    contributor authorGarcía-Herrera, Ricardo
    contributor authorGarcía, José Agustín
    contributor authorNuñez, Marcelino
    contributor authorRedaño, Angel
    contributor authorLorente, Jerónimo
    date accessioned2017-06-09T17:00:40Z
    date available2017-06-09T17:00:40Z
    date copyright2005/08/01
    date issued2005
    identifier issn0894-8755
    identifier otherams-77864.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4220469
    description abstractThis study presents the first multidecadal climatology of cutoff low systems in the Northern Hemisphere. The climatology was constructed by using 41 yr (1958?98) of NCEP?NCAR reanalysis data and identifying cutoff lows by means of an objective method based on imposing the three main physical characteristics of the conceptual model of cutoff low (the 200-hPa geopotential minimum, cutoff circulation, and the specific structure of both equivalent thickness and thermal front parameter fields). Several results were confirmed and climatologically validated: 1) the existence of three preferred areas of cutoff low occurrence (the first one extends through southern Europe and the eastern Atlantic coast, the second one is the eastern North Pacific, and the third one is the northern China?Siberian region extending to the northwestern Pacific coast; the European area is the most favored region); 2) the known seasonal cycle, with cutoff lows forming much more frequently in summer than in winter; 3) the short lifetime of cutoff lows, most cutoff lows lasted 2?3 days and very few lasted more than 5 days; and 4) the mobility of the system, with few cutoff lows being stationary. Furthermore, the long study period has made it possible (i) to find a bimodal distribution in the geographical density of cutoff lows for the European sector in all the seasons (with the exception of winter), a summer displacement to the ocean in the American region, and a summer extension to the continent in the Asian region, and (ii) to detect northward and westward motion especially in the transitions from the second to third day of occurrence and from the third to fourth day of occurrence. The long-term cutoff low database built in this study is appropriate to study the interannual variability of cutoff low occurrence and the links between cutoff lows and jet stream systems, blocking, or major modes of climate variability as well as the global importance of cutoff low in the stratosphere?troposphere exchange mechanism, which will be the focus of a subsequent paper.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleClimatological Features of Cutoff Low Systems in the Northern Hemisphere
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume18
    journal issue16
    journal titleJournal of Climate
    identifier doi10.1175/JCLI3386.1
    journal fristpage3085
    journal lastpage3103
    treeJournal of Climate:;2005:;volume( 018 ):;issue: 016
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