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Impacts of the Leading Modes of Tropical Indian Ocean Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly on Sub-Seasonal Evolution of the Circulation and Rainfall over East Asia during Boreal Spring and Summer 被引量:6

Impacts of the Leading Modes of Tropical Indian Ocean Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly on Sub-Seasonal Evolution of the Circulation and Rainfall over East Asia during Boreal Spring and Summer
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摘要 The two leading modes of the interannual variability of the tropical Indian Ocean (TIO) sea surface temperature (SST) anomaly are the Indian Ocean basin mode (IOBM) and the Indian Ocean dipole mode (IODM) from March to August. In this paper, the relationship between the TIO SST anomaly and the sub-seasonal evolution of the circula- tion and rainfall over East Asia during boreal spring and summer is investigated by using correlation analysis and composite analysis based on multi-source observation data from 1979 to 2013, together with numerical simulations from an atmospheric general circulation model. The results indicate that the impacts of the IOBM on the circulation and rainfall over East Asia vary remarkably from spring to summer. The anomalous anticyclone over the tropical Northwest Pacific induced by the warm IOBM is closely linked with the Pacific-Japan or East Asia-Pacific telecon- nection pattern, which persists from March to August. In the upper troposphere over East Asia, the warm phase of the IOBM generates a significant anticyclonic response from March to May. In June and July, however, the circulation response is characterized by enhanced subtropical westerly flow. A distinct anomalous cyclone is found in August. Overall, the IOBM can exert significant influence on the western North Pacific subtropical high, the South Asian high, and the East Asian jet, which collectively modulate the precipitation anomaly over East Asia. In contrast, the ef- fects of the IODM on the climate anomaly over East Asia are relatively weak in boreal spring and summer. There- fore, studying the impacts of the TIO SST anomaly on the climate anomaly in East Asia should take full account of the different sub-seasonal response during boreal spring and summer. The two leading modes of the interannual variability of the tropical Indian Ocean (TIO) sea surface temperature (SST) anomaly are the Indian Ocean basin mode (IOBM) and the Indian Ocean dipole mode (IODM) from March to August. In this paper, the relationship between the TIO SST anomaly and the sub-seasonal evolution of the circula- tion and rainfall over East Asia during boreal spring and summer is investigated by using correlation analysis and composite analysis based on multi-source observation data from 1979 to 2013, together with numerical simulations from an atmospheric general circulation model. The results indicate that the impacts of the IOBM on the circulation and rainfall over East Asia vary remarkably from spring to summer. The anomalous anticyclone over the tropical Northwest Pacific induced by the warm IOBM is closely linked with the Pacific-Japan or East Asia-Pacific telecon- nection pattern, which persists from March to August. In the upper troposphere over East Asia, the warm phase of the IOBM generates a significant anticyclonic response from March to May. In June and July, however, the circulation response is characterized by enhanced subtropical westerly flow. A distinct anomalous cyclone is found in August. Overall, the IOBM can exert significant influence on the western North Pacific subtropical high, the South Asian high, and the East Asian jet, which collectively modulate the precipitation anomaly over East Asia. In contrast, the ef- fects of the IODM on the climate anomaly over East Asia are relatively weak in boreal spring and summer. There- fore, studying the impacts of the TIO SST anomaly on the climate anomaly in East Asia should take full account of the different sub-seasonal response during boreal spring and summer.
出处 《Journal of Meteorological Research》 SCIE CSCD 2017年第1期171-186,共16页 气象学报(英文版)
基金 Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(91337216) Chinese Academy of Sciences Project(XDA11010402) China Meteorological Administration Special Public Welfare Research Fund(GYHY201406001) Special Program for Applied Research on Super Computation of the NSFC–Guangdong Joint Fund(the second phase)
关键词 East Asia sub-seasonal evolution Indian Ocean basin mode Indian Ocean dipole mode East Asia, sub-seasonal evolution, Indian Ocean basin mode, Indian Ocean dipole mode
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