Sub-Seasonal Variability of Meridional Activity of Western Pacific Subtropical High in Boreal Late Summer

Sub-seasonal variability in meridional activity of Western Pacific subtropical high (WPSH) exerts important influences on anomalous weather and climate in East Asian monsoon region. By using a sub-seasonal meridional index of the WPSH, the characteristics and atmospheric evolutions in association wi...

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Main Authors: Qiwen Qian, Ping Liang, Li Qi, Yihui Ding, Jinhai He
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-11-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2020.597969/full
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spelling doaj-043f6d74793e4939bd8f3957a81e588e2020-11-25T03:59:06ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Earth Science2296-64632020-11-01810.3389/feart.2020.597969597969Sub-Seasonal Variability of Meridional Activity of Western Pacific Subtropical High in Boreal Late SummerQiwen Qian0Ping Liang1Ping Liang2Li Qi3Yihui Ding4Jinhai He5School of Atmospheric Science, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Nanjing, ChinaKey Laboratory of Cities’ Mitigation and Adaptation to Climate Change in Shanghai, Shanghai Regional Climate Center, China Meteorological Administration, Shanghai, ChinaThe Institute of Climate and Application Research, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Nanjing, ChinaSchool of Atmospheric Science, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Nanjing, ChinaNational Climate Center, China Meteorological Administration, Beijing, ChinaSchool of Atmospheric Science, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Nanjing, ChinaSub-seasonal variability in meridional activity of Western Pacific subtropical high (WPSH) exerts important influences on anomalous weather and climate in East Asian monsoon region. By using a sub-seasonal meridional index of the WPSH, the characteristics and atmospheric evolutions in association with the sub-seasonal meridional activity of the WPSH during boreal late summer are investigated. The meridional activity of the WPSH exhibits distinctive low frequency oscillation (LFO), with two dominant periods of 10–30 days and 40–50 days. The 10–30 days LFO is influenced by wave trains in mid-high latitudes and convection propagating from tropic. For the northward advance of the WPSH, in the high latitudes, teleconnection wave train originating from Atlantic Ocean propagates eastward, then the negative potential vortex anomalies enhance the high-level divergence in Northeast Asia. In the mid-latitudes, the 10–30 days low frequency wave train from North America propagates westward and influences the pressure field along the East Asia coast, whose energy is gained from the westerly jet through barotropic process. In the tropic, on time scale of 10–30 days, anomalous convections over the equatorial western Pacific propagate northwestward and trigger cyclone-anticyclone circulation anomalies along the East Asia coast, which in turn affect the meridional position of the WPSH. The 40–50 days LFO of meridional activity of WPSH is closely related to the convection anomalies under the interaction between Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) and monsoon intra-seasonal oscillation (MISO). The tropical MJO propagates eastward from the equatorial Indian Ocean to West Pacific and then propagates northward, in accompany with the northeastward propagation of anomalous convection teleconnection covering the tropical Indian Ocean-North Indian Peninsula-Northwest Pacific, resulting in the anomalous anti-cyclonic circulation over Northwest Pacific, which contributes to the northward advance of the WPSH. For the southward retreat of the WPSH, the contrary is the case in 10–30 days atmospheric LFO while relatively weaker 40–50 days atmospheric LFO does less contribution to the southward retreat of the WPSH.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2020.597969/fullwestern Pacific subtropical highmeridional activitysub-seasonal variabilitylow frequency oscillationteleconnection
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author Qiwen Qian
Ping Liang
Ping Liang
Li Qi
Yihui Ding
Jinhai He
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Ping Liang
Ping Liang
Li Qi
Yihui Ding
Jinhai He
Sub-Seasonal Variability of Meridional Activity of Western Pacific Subtropical High in Boreal Late Summer
Frontiers in Earth Science
western Pacific subtropical high
meridional activity
sub-seasonal variability
low frequency oscillation
teleconnection
author_facet Qiwen Qian
Ping Liang
Ping Liang
Li Qi
Yihui Ding
Jinhai He
author_sort Qiwen Qian
title Sub-Seasonal Variability of Meridional Activity of Western Pacific Subtropical High in Boreal Late Summer
title_short Sub-Seasonal Variability of Meridional Activity of Western Pacific Subtropical High in Boreal Late Summer
title_full Sub-Seasonal Variability of Meridional Activity of Western Pacific Subtropical High in Boreal Late Summer
title_fullStr Sub-Seasonal Variability of Meridional Activity of Western Pacific Subtropical High in Boreal Late Summer
title_full_unstemmed Sub-Seasonal Variability of Meridional Activity of Western Pacific Subtropical High in Boreal Late Summer
title_sort sub-seasonal variability of meridional activity of western pacific subtropical high in boreal late summer
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Earth Science
issn 2296-6463
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Sub-seasonal variability in meridional activity of Western Pacific subtropical high (WPSH) exerts important influences on anomalous weather and climate in East Asian monsoon region. By using a sub-seasonal meridional index of the WPSH, the characteristics and atmospheric evolutions in association with the sub-seasonal meridional activity of the WPSH during boreal late summer are investigated. The meridional activity of the WPSH exhibits distinctive low frequency oscillation (LFO), with two dominant periods of 10–30 days and 40–50 days. The 10–30 days LFO is influenced by wave trains in mid-high latitudes and convection propagating from tropic. For the northward advance of the WPSH, in the high latitudes, teleconnection wave train originating from Atlantic Ocean propagates eastward, then the negative potential vortex anomalies enhance the high-level divergence in Northeast Asia. In the mid-latitudes, the 10–30 days low frequency wave train from North America propagates westward and influences the pressure field along the East Asia coast, whose energy is gained from the westerly jet through barotropic process. In the tropic, on time scale of 10–30 days, anomalous convections over the equatorial western Pacific propagate northwestward and trigger cyclone-anticyclone circulation anomalies along the East Asia coast, which in turn affect the meridional position of the WPSH. The 40–50 days LFO of meridional activity of WPSH is closely related to the convection anomalies under the interaction between Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) and monsoon intra-seasonal oscillation (MISO). The tropical MJO propagates eastward from the equatorial Indian Ocean to West Pacific and then propagates northward, in accompany with the northeastward propagation of anomalous convection teleconnection covering the tropical Indian Ocean-North Indian Peninsula-Northwest Pacific, resulting in the anomalous anti-cyclonic circulation over Northwest Pacific, which contributes to the northward advance of the WPSH. For the southward retreat of the WPSH, the contrary is the case in 10–30 days atmospheric LFO while relatively weaker 40–50 days atmospheric LFO does less contribution to the southward retreat of the WPSH.
topic western Pacific subtropical high
meridional activity
sub-seasonal variability
low frequency oscillation
teleconnection
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2020.597969/full
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