Two Approaches of the Spring North Atlantic Sea Surface Temperature Affecting the Following July Precipitation over Central China: The Tropical and Extratropical PathwaysSource: Journal of Climate:;2022:;volume( 035 ):;issue: 020::page 2969Author:Lin Chen
,
Gen Li
,
Bo Lu
,
Yanping Li
,
Chujie Gao
,
Shang-Min Long
,
Xinyu Li
,
Ziqian Wang
DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-21-1012.1Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The spring tripole sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies in North Atlantic are an outstanding regional mode of interannual variability. Based on the observed and reanalyzed datasets during 1979–2019, this study reveals the relationship and linking mechanism between the spring tripole North Atlantic SST anomalies and the central China July precipitation (CCJP). Results show that the tripole SST anomalies, especially the warm SST anomalies in the tropical North Atlantic (TNA) and the subpolar North Atlantic (SNA), often cause surplus CCJP through the tropical and extratropical pathways. On the one hand, the spring TNA SST warming induces a pan-tropical climate response with the cooling in the central equatorial Pacific and the warming in the Indo-western Pacific until the following July through a series of air–sea interactions, helping maintain an anomalous anticyclone over the northwest Pacific and transport more warm humid flows to central China. On the other hand, the spring TNA and SNA SST warming persist into the following July and then emanate a wave train extending from the SNA throughout the Eurasian continent to East Asia, which induces an anomalous anticyclone over North China with its southeast flank transporting more cold air to central China. The warm humid flows from the south against the cold air from the north are conductive to the local ascending motion, favoring the increased CCJP. Our results highlight both the tropical and extratropical teleconnection pathways of the North Atlantic SST anomalies affecting the CCJP. This suggests an important seasonal predictor of the regional climate.
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contributor author | Lin Chen | |
contributor author | Gen Li | |
contributor author | Bo Lu | |
contributor author | Yanping Li | |
contributor author | Chujie Gao | |
contributor author | Shang-Min Long | |
contributor author | Xinyu Li | |
contributor author | Ziqian Wang | |
date accessioned | 2023-04-12T18:37:05Z | |
date available | 2023-04-12T18:37:05Z | |
date copyright | 2022/09/23 | |
date issued | 2022 | |
identifier other | JCLI-D-21-1012.1.pdf | |
identifier uri | http://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4289968 | |
description abstract | The spring tripole sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies in North Atlantic are an outstanding regional mode of interannual variability. Based on the observed and reanalyzed datasets during 1979–2019, this study reveals the relationship and linking mechanism between the spring tripole North Atlantic SST anomalies and the central China July precipitation (CCJP). Results show that the tripole SST anomalies, especially the warm SST anomalies in the tropical North Atlantic (TNA) and the subpolar North Atlantic (SNA), often cause surplus CCJP through the tropical and extratropical pathways. On the one hand, the spring TNA SST warming induces a pan-tropical climate response with the cooling in the central equatorial Pacific and the warming in the Indo-western Pacific until the following July through a series of air–sea interactions, helping maintain an anomalous anticyclone over the northwest Pacific and transport more warm humid flows to central China. On the other hand, the spring TNA and SNA SST warming persist into the following July and then emanate a wave train extending from the SNA throughout the Eurasian continent to East Asia, which induces an anomalous anticyclone over North China with its southeast flank transporting more cold air to central China. The warm humid flows from the south against the cold air from the north are conductive to the local ascending motion, favoring the increased CCJP. Our results highlight both the tropical and extratropical teleconnection pathways of the North Atlantic SST anomalies affecting the CCJP. This suggests an important seasonal predictor of the regional climate. | |
publisher | American Meteorological Society | |
title | Two Approaches of the Spring North Atlantic Sea Surface Temperature Affecting the Following July Precipitation over Central China: The Tropical and Extratropical Pathways | |
type | Journal Paper | |
journal volume | 35 | |
journal issue | 20 | |
journal title | Journal of Climate | |
identifier doi | 10.1175/JCLI-D-21-1012.1 | |
journal fristpage | 2969 | |
journal lastpage | 2986 | |
page | 2969–2986 | |
tree | Journal of Climate:;2022:;volume( 035 ):;issue: 020 | |
contenttype | Fulltext |