Satoru Okajima, Hisashi Nakamura, Akira Kuwano-Yoshida, Rhys Parfitt
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Mechanisms for a Spring Peak in East Asian Cyclone Activity
The frequency of extratropical cyclones in East Asia, including those
traveling along the Kuroshio off the south coast of Japan, maximizes
climatologically in spring in harmony with local enhancement of precipitation.
The springtime cyclone activity is of great socioeconomic importance for East
Asian countries. However, mechanisms for the spring peak in the East Asian
cyclone activity have been poorly understood. This study aims to unravel the
mechanisms, focusing particularly on favorable conditions for relevant
cyclogenesis. Through a composite analysis based on atmospheric reanalysis
data, we show that cyclogenesis enhanced around the East China Sea under
anomalously strengthened cyclonic wind shear and temperature gradient, in
addition to enhanced moisture flux from the south, is important for the spring
peak in the cyclone activity in East Asia. In spring, climatologically
strengthened cyclonic shear north of the low-level jet axis and associated
frequent atmospheric frontogenesis in southern China and the East China Sea
serve as favorable background conditions for low-level cyclogenesis. We also
demonstrate that climatologically enhanced diabatic heating around East Asia is
pivotal in strengthening of the low-level jet through a set of linear
baroclinic model experiments. Our findings suggest the importance of the
seasonal evolution of diabatic heating in East Asia for that of the climate
system around East Asia from winter to spring, encompassing the spring peak in
the cyclone activity and climatological precipitation.