Impact of interannual variations of spring sea ice in the Barents Sea on East Asian rainfall in June

This study reveals a significant relationship, on the interannual timescale, between a dipole mode, the second leading mode, of spring sea-ice anomalies in the Barents Sea and the following-summer rainfall in East Asia. Related to the dipole mode, with the heavier sea ice in the north and lighter se...

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Main Authors: Zhong-Da LIN, Fang LI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2018-05-01
Series:Atmospheric and Oceanic Science Letters
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16742834.2018.1454249
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spelling doaj-bbfbbc429da94ba7ada763485da320452021-03-02T09:19:43ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Atmospheric and Oceanic Science Letters1674-28342376-61232018-05-0111327528110.1080/16742834.2018.14542491454249Impact of interannual variations of spring sea ice in the Barents Sea on East Asian rainfall in JuneZhong-Da LIN0Fang LI1Chinese Academy of SciencesChinese Academy of SciencesThis study reveals a significant relationship, on the interannual timescale, between a dipole mode, the second leading mode, of spring sea-ice anomalies in the Barents Sea and the following-summer rainfall in East Asia. Related to the dipole mode, with the heavier sea ice in the north and lighter sea ice in the southeast Barents Sea in spring, the East Asian summer subtropical rainy belt tends to move northward. The significant relationship is established through a wave train over northern Eurasia in the lower troposphere in June. The wave train enhances the northern East Asian low, which induces more rainfall to the north of the East Asian subtropical rainy belt and then attracts the subtropical rainy belt to move northward. This study suggests that the dipole mode of spring sea-ice anomalies in the Barents Sea may be a good precursor for the prediction of East Asian summer rainfall.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16742834.2018.1454249Spring sea iceBarents SeaEast Asian summer rainfallnorthern East Asian lowsubtropical rainy belt
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author Zhong-Da LIN
Fang LI
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Fang LI
Impact of interannual variations of spring sea ice in the Barents Sea on East Asian rainfall in June
Atmospheric and Oceanic Science Letters
Spring sea ice
Barents Sea
East Asian summer rainfall
northern East Asian low
subtropical rainy belt
author_facet Zhong-Da LIN
Fang LI
author_sort Zhong-Da LIN
title Impact of interannual variations of spring sea ice in the Barents Sea on East Asian rainfall in June
title_short Impact of interannual variations of spring sea ice in the Barents Sea on East Asian rainfall in June
title_full Impact of interannual variations of spring sea ice in the Barents Sea on East Asian rainfall in June
title_fullStr Impact of interannual variations of spring sea ice in the Barents Sea on East Asian rainfall in June
title_full_unstemmed Impact of interannual variations of spring sea ice in the Barents Sea on East Asian rainfall in June
title_sort impact of interannual variations of spring sea ice in the barents sea on east asian rainfall in june
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Atmospheric and Oceanic Science Letters
issn 1674-2834
2376-6123
publishDate 2018-05-01
description This study reveals a significant relationship, on the interannual timescale, between a dipole mode, the second leading mode, of spring sea-ice anomalies in the Barents Sea and the following-summer rainfall in East Asia. Related to the dipole mode, with the heavier sea ice in the north and lighter sea ice in the southeast Barents Sea in spring, the East Asian summer subtropical rainy belt tends to move northward. The significant relationship is established through a wave train over northern Eurasia in the lower troposphere in June. The wave train enhances the northern East Asian low, which induces more rainfall to the north of the East Asian subtropical rainy belt and then attracts the subtropical rainy belt to move northward. This study suggests that the dipole mode of spring sea-ice anomalies in the Barents Sea may be a good precursor for the prediction of East Asian summer rainfall.
topic Spring sea ice
Barents Sea
East Asian summer rainfall
northern East Asian low
subtropical rainy belt
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16742834.2018.1454249
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