Decadal variability and trends in extratropical Rossby wave packet amplitude, phase, and phase speed

G. Fragkoulidis
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Abstract. The ongoing global yet spatially inhomogeneous warming prompts the inspection of decadal variability in the extratropical upper-tropospheric circulation properties. This study provides observational evidence in this regard by utilizing reanalysis data to examine the past interannual-to-decadal variability and unveil trends in the probability distribution of Rossby wave packet (RWP) amplitude (E), phase (Φ), and phase speed (cp). First, a comparison between the NE Pacific and N Atlantic regions indicates that the 300 hPa E probability distribution exhibits a seasonally and regionally varying decadal variability. No apparent discrepancy arises between different reanalysis datasets, except from the JJA season where two historical reanalyses systematically underestimate E compared to three modern-era reanalyses. Further exploiting the local-in-space and local-in-time character of the employed diagnostics in ERA5 reveals that, while many areas experience pronounced RWP property variations at interannual and/or decadal timescales, patterns of statistically significant trends in the 1979–2019 period do emerge. Notably, the Northern Hemisphere E field exhibits positive trends in the N Pacific, the NE Atlantic, and S Asia in DJF, whereas negative trends are found in a substantial portion of the extratropics in JJA. In terms of cp, distinct patterns characterize MAM, with positive trends in parts of the N Atlantic and most of Europe and negative trends to the north of these regions and parts of the N Pacific. The Southern Hemisphere features a poleward shift in the band of climatologically maximum E values in DJF, widespread positive E trends in MAM, and positive cp trends in large parts of the extratropics in DJF and MAM. Assessing the decadal variability of RWP phase reveals zonally extended patterns of alternating trends in the trough–ridge occurrence ratio for MAM in the Northern Hemisphere and JJA in both hemispheres. Furthermore, no covariance is observed between area-averaged daily-mean E and cp at decadal timescales, as revealed by the bivariate probability distribution trends in the E–cp domains for the different regions and seasons. Finally, it is shown that many parts of the N Pacific and N America experience a shift to increasing occurrence of large-amplitude and/or quasi-stationary RWPs in DJF during 1999–2019, which is a manifestation of the pronounced interannual-to-decadal variability that characterizes the E and cp seasonal distributions in some areas and seasons. Overall, this study underscores that substantial seasonal and regional variations characterize the past decadal variability and trends that emerge in the seasonal probability distributions of key RWP properties.
温带罗斯贝波包振幅、相位和相位速度的年代际变率和趋势
摘要持续的全球变暖在空间上是不均匀的,这促使我们对温带对流层上层环流特性的年代际变化进行考察。本研究通过利用再分析数据来检验过去的年际-年代际变化,揭示了罗斯比波包(RWP)振幅(E)、相位(Φ)和相速(cp)的概率分布趋势,为这方面提供了观测证据。首先,东北太平洋和北大西洋地区的对比表明,300 hPa E概率分布呈现季节和区域变化的年代际变率。不同的再分析数据集之间没有明显的差异,除了JJA季节的两个历史再分析与三个现代再分析相比系统地低估了E。进一步利用ERA5所采用诊断方法的局地和局地时间特征表明,尽管许多地区在年际和/或年代际时间尺度上经历了明显的RWP属性变化,但在1979-2019年期间确实出现了统计上显著的趋势模式。值得注意的是,北半球E场在北太平洋、东北大西洋和东南亚呈现正趋势,而在日本jasa的大部分温带地区则呈现负趋势。就cp而言,MAM具有明显的模式特征,北大西洋部分地区和欧洲大部分地区呈正趋势,而这些地区北部和北太平洋部分地区呈负趋势。南半球气候最大E值带在DJF中呈极移,在MAM中广泛存在正E趋势,在DJF和MAM中大部分温带地区存在正cp趋势。对RWP期年代际变化的评估揭示了北半球MAM的槽脊发生率和两个半球JJA的JJA发生率的交替趋势的纬向扩展模式。此外,在年代际尺度上,不同地区和季节的E - cp域的二元概率分布趋势表明,面积平均日平均E与cp之间不存在协方差。最后,研究表明,1999-2019年,北太平洋和北美洲的许多地区在DJF中经历了大幅度和/或准平稳rwp出现增加的转变,这是一些地区和季节的E和cp季节性分布具有明显年际-年代际变化特征的表现。总体而言,本研究强调了实质性的季节和区域变化表征了过去十年的变化和趋势,这些变化和趋势出现在关键RWP属性的季节概率分布中。
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