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    Different Impacts of the East Asian Winter Monsoon on the Surface Air Temperature in North America during ENSO and Neutral ENSO years

    Source: Journal of Climate:;2020:;volume( ):;issue: -::page 1
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    Ma, Tianjiao;Chen, Wen;Graf, Hans-F.;Ding, Shuoyi;Xu, Peiqiang;Song, Lei;Lan, Xiaoqing
    DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-18-0760.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: The present study investigates different impacts of East Asian winter monsoon (EAWM) on surface air temperature (Ts) in North America (NA) during ENSO and neutral ENSO episodes. In neutral ENSO years, the EAWM shows a direct impact on the Ts anomalies in NA on interannual timescale. Two Rossby wave-packets appear over the Eurasia-western Pacific (upstream) and North Pacific-NA (downstream) regions associated with a strong EAWM. Further analysis suggests that the downstream wave-packet is caused by reflection of the upstream wave-packet over the subtropical western Pacific and amplified over North Pacific. And the East Asian subtropical westerly jet stream (EAJS) is intensified in the central and downstream region over the central North Pacific, too. Hence, increased barotropic kinetic energy conversion and the interaction between transient eddies and the EAJS tend to maintain the circulation anomaly over North Pacific. Therefore, a strong EAWM tends to results in warm Ts anomalies in northwestern NA via the downstream wave-packet emanating from the central North Pacific toward NA. A weak EAWM tends to induce cold Ts anomalies in western-central NA with a smaller magnitude. However, in ENSO years, anomalous EAJS is mainly confined over East Asia and does not extend into the central North Pacific. The results confirm that the EAWM has an indirect impact on the Ts anomalies in NA via a modulation of the tropical convection anomalies associated with ENSO. Our results indicate that, for seasonal prediction of Ts anomalies in NA, the influence of the EAWM should be taken into account. It produces different responses in neutral ENSO and in ENSO years.
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    contributor authorMa, Tianjiao;Chen, Wen;Graf, Hans-F.;Ding, Shuoyi;Xu, Peiqiang;Song, Lei;Lan, Xiaoqing
    date accessioned2022-01-30T17:52:54Z
    date available2022-01-30T17:52:54Z
    date copyright10/12/2020 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2020
    identifier issn0894-8755
    identifier otherjclid180760.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4264116
    description abstractThe present study investigates different impacts of East Asian winter monsoon (EAWM) on surface air temperature (Ts) in North America (NA) during ENSO and neutral ENSO episodes. In neutral ENSO years, the EAWM shows a direct impact on the Ts anomalies in NA on interannual timescale. Two Rossby wave-packets appear over the Eurasia-western Pacific (upstream) and North Pacific-NA (downstream) regions associated with a strong EAWM. Further analysis suggests that the downstream wave-packet is caused by reflection of the upstream wave-packet over the subtropical western Pacific and amplified over North Pacific. And the East Asian subtropical westerly jet stream (EAJS) is intensified in the central and downstream region over the central North Pacific, too. Hence, increased barotropic kinetic energy conversion and the interaction between transient eddies and the EAJS tend to maintain the circulation anomaly over North Pacific. Therefore, a strong EAWM tends to results in warm Ts anomalies in northwestern NA via the downstream wave-packet emanating from the central North Pacific toward NA. A weak EAWM tends to induce cold Ts anomalies in western-central NA with a smaller magnitude. However, in ENSO years, anomalous EAJS is mainly confined over East Asia and does not extend into the central North Pacific. The results confirm that the EAWM has an indirect impact on the Ts anomalies in NA via a modulation of the tropical convection anomalies associated with ENSO. Our results indicate that, for seasonal prediction of Ts anomalies in NA, the influence of the EAWM should be taken into account. It produces different responses in neutral ENSO and in ENSO years.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleDifferent Impacts of the East Asian Winter Monsoon on the Surface Air Temperature in North America during ENSO and Neutral ENSO years
    typeJournal Paper
    journal titleJournal of Climate
    identifier doi10.1175/JCLI-D-18-0760.1
    journal fristpage1
    journal lastpage60
    treeJournal of Climate:;2020:;volume( ):;issue: -
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