风暴道动力学在冬季厄尔尼诺/南方涛动与北大西洋的远程联系的季内变化中的作用

IF 3 3区 地球科学 Q2 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
Christopher H. O'Reilly, Marie Drouard, Blanca Ayarzagüena, Maarten H. P. Ambaum, John Methven
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北大西洋大尺度环流对厄尔尼诺-南方涛动(ENSO)的响应在冬季早期(11 月至 12 月)和冬季晚期(1 月至 2 月)表现出明显差异。然而,造成这种情况的原因尚不清楚,尤其是对初冬的反应。在这里,我们研究了风暴轨迹动力学在影响 ENSO 与北大西洋的远程联系的季节内变化中的作用。在厄尔尼诺阶段,北大西洋风暴道上游的涡旋热通量在冬末广泛减弱,这与横跨北美和北大西洋的喷流广泛南移有关。冬末反应通过增强的气旋破浪作用得到了同步涡的加强,这与之前的研究一致。然而,初冬期间出现了更强的远缘联系。北大西洋涡旋热通量变化不大,但与厄尔尼诺/南方涛动相关的高空风暴路径发生了强烈变化,厄尔尼诺期间反气旋破浪现象增多,加强了北大西洋中部的喷流。在初冬,厄尔尼诺年北方涡动喷流出现的频率较低,而在拉尼娜年北方涡动喷流出现的频率较高。这些北大西洋极地喷流偏移通常跟随涡动热通量的峰值;然而,在厄尔尼诺年,这种关系被打破,尽管上游涡动热通量没有明显变化,但喷流没有那么频繁地过渡到北部位置。综合分析表明,北太平洋东部/北美洲上游的前兆风暴道异常对抑制极向喷流偏移非常重要。这些前兆与厄尔尼诺期间北太平洋季节平均风暴道异常相吻合。根据历年的测量,初冬平均北太平洋东部风暴道活动与北大西洋东部涡动喷流之间有明显的关系,这可以解释初冬厄尔尼诺/南方涛动与北大西洋之间的远程联系。
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The role of storm‐track dynamics in the intraseasonal variability of the winter ENSO teleconnection to the North Atlantic

The role of storm‐track dynamics in the intraseasonal variability of the winter ENSO teleconnection to the North Atlantic
The response of the North Atlantic large‐scale circulation to El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) exhibits distinct differences between early (November–December) and late (January–February) winter. However, the reasons for this are unclear, particularly regarding the early winter response. Here we examine the role of storm‐track dynamics in influencing the intraseasonal variability of the ENSO teleconnection to the North Atlantic. During late winter there a broad weakening of the eddy heat flux upstream of the North Atlantic storm track during the El Niño phase, which is associated with a broad southward jet shift across North America and the North Atlantic. The late winter response is reinforced by synoptic eddies through enhanced cyclonic wave breaking, consistent with previous studies. However, a stronger teleconnection occurs during early winter. There are modest changes in the North Atlantic eddy heat flux, but strong changes in the upper‐level storm track associated with ENSO, with increased anticyclonic wave breaking during El Niño reinforcing the jet across the central North Atlantic. During early winter there are less frequent northern eddy‐driven jet occurrences in El Niño years and more frequent northern eddy‐driven jet occurrences in La Niña years. These poleward North Atlantic jet excursions typically follow peaks in the eddy heat flux; however, in El Niño years this relationship breaks down and the jet does not transition to the northern position as frequently, despite no clear changes in the upstream eddy heat flux. Composite analysis reveals that precursor storm‐track anomalies upstream over the eastern North Pacific/North America are important in suppressing the poleward jet excursions. These precursors map onto the seasonal mean North Pacific storm‐track anomalies during El Niño. Measured across all years, there is a clear relationship between the mean early winter eastern North Pacific storm‐track activity and eastern North Atlantic eddy‐driven jet, which can explain the early winter ENSO teleconnection to the North Atlantic.
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期刊介绍: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society is a journal published by the Royal Meteorological Society. It aims to communicate and document new research in the atmospheric sciences and related fields. The journal is considered one of the leading publications in meteorology worldwide. It accepts articles, comprehensive review articles, and comments on published papers. It is published eight times a year, with additional special issues. The Quarterly Journal has a wide readership of scientists in the atmospheric and related fields. It is indexed and abstracted in various databases, including Advanced Polymers Abstracts, Agricultural Engineering Abstracts, CAB Abstracts, CABDirect, COMPENDEX, CSA Civil Engineering Abstracts, Earthquake Engineering Abstracts, Engineered Materials Abstracts, Science Citation Index, SCOPUS, Web of Science, and more.
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