平流层向下波反射事件调节北美的天气状况和寒潮

G. Messori, M. Kretschmer, Simon H. Lee, Vivien Wendt
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摘要

摘要北极平流层极地涡旋是中纬度冬季寒流的重要驱动因素。一种提出的平流层极涡与对流层之间的耦合机制是向上传播的行星波被极涡向下反射。然而,尽管波浪反射机制有充分的文献记载,但它在有利于寒冷时期中的作用仍未得到充分的探索。在这里,我们分析了这种平流层波反射及其对冬季北美对流层环流和地表温度的影响。我们提出了一个物理可解释的区域平流层波反射探测度量,并确定了与波反射周期延长相关的对流层环流异常,我们称之为反射事件。特别是,我们通过北美天气状况的镜头来描述对流层异常。平流层反射事件显示了从太平洋槽体系到阿拉斯加脊体系的系统演变,太平洋槽体系与平均温度正异常和北美几乎完全没有异常低温有关,阿拉斯加脊体系有利于大陆大部分地区的低温。因此,平流层反射事件最显著的特征是大陆范围内温度的迅速下降。在反射事件结束时,它们以大陆规模的寒流的形式出现。因此,从对流层可预测性的角度来看,平流层反射事件是高度相关的。
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Stratospheric downward wave reflection events modulate North American weather regimes and cold spells
Abstract. The Arctic stratospheric polar vortex is an important driver of mid-latitude winter cold spells. One proposed coupling mechanism between the stratospheric polar vortex and the troposphere is upward-propagating planetary waves being reflected downward by the polar vortex. However, while the wave reflection mechanism is well-documented, its role in favouring cold spells is still under-explored. Here, we analyse such stratospheric wave reflections and their impact on the tropospheric circulation and surface temperatures over North America in winter. We present a physically interpretable regional stratospheric wave reflection detection metric and identify the tropospheric circulation anomalies associated with prolonged periods of wave reflection, which we term reflection events. In particular, we characterise the tropospheric anomalies through the lens of North American weather regimes. Stratospheric reflection events show a systematic evolution from a Pacific Trough regime – associated on average with positive temperature anomalies and a near-complete absence of anomalously cold temperatures in North America – to an Alaskan Ridge regime, which favours low temperatures over much of the continent. The most striking feature of the stratospheric reflection events is thus a rapid, continental-scale decrease in temperatures. These emerge as continental-scale cold spells by the end of the reflection events. Stratospheric reflection events are thus highly relevant in a tropospheric predictability perspective.
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