Impact of land–sea thermal contrast on interdecadal variation in circulation and blocking

被引:9
作者
Yongli He
Jianping Huang
Mingxia Ji
机构
[1] Lanzhou University,Key Laboratory for Semi
来源
Climate Dynamics | 2014年 / 43卷
关键词
Land–sea thermal contrast; Atmospheric circulation; Blocking; Cold ocean/warm land pattern;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The impact of asymmetric thermal forcing associated with land–sea distribution on interdecadal variation in large-scale circulation and blocking was investigated using observations and the coupled model intercomparison project outputs. A land–sea index (LSI) was defined to measure asymmetric zonal thermal forcing; the index changed from a negative to a positive anomaly in the 1980s. In the positive phase of the LSI, the 500 hPa geopotential height decreased in the polar regions and increased in the mid-latitudes. The tropospheric planetary wave activity also became weaker and exerted less easterly forcing on the westerly wind. These circulation changes were favorable for westerly wind acceleration and reduced blocking. In the Atlantic, the duration of blocking decreased by 38 % during the positive LSI phase compared with that during the negative phase; in Europe, the number of blocking persisting for longer than 10 days during the positive LSI phase was only half of the number during the negative phase. The observed surface air temperature anomaly followed a distinctive “cold ocean/warm land” (COWL) pattern, which provided an environment that reduced, or destroyed, the resonance forcing of topography and was unfavorable for the development and persistence of blocking. In turn, the responses of the westerly and blocking could further enhance continental warming, which would strengthen the “cold ocean/warm land” pattern. This positive feedback amplified regional warming in the context of overall global warming.
引用
收藏
页码:3267 / 3279
页数:12
相关论文
共 120 条
[1]  
Barriopedro D(2006)Climatology of Northern Hemisphere blocking J Clim 19 1042-1063
[2]  
García-Herrera R(1979)Multiple flow equilibria in the atmosphere and blocking J Atmos Sci 36 1205-1216
[3]  
Lupo AR(2002)Observed interannual oscillations of planetary wave forcing in the Northern Hemisphere winter Geophys Res Lett 29 2073-1801
[4]  
Hernández E(2005)Relationship between stationary planetary wave activity and the East Asian winter monsoon J Geophys Res 110 D14110-629
[5]  
Charney JG(1978)Dynamics of blocking highs J Atmos Sci 35 1788-133
[6]  
DeVore JG(2006)Extra-tropical cyclonic/anticyclonic activity in North-Eastern Pacific and air temperature extremes in Western North America Clim Dyn 26 617-1129
[7]  
Chen W(1990)Observed climate variations and change Clim Change IPCC Sci Assess 195 238-2710
[8]  
Graf HF(1999)Long-term variability of the Siberian high and the possible connection to global warming Acta Geogr Sin 54 125-32
[9]  
Takahashi M(1999)A wavelet characterization of the North Atlantic oscillation variation and its relationship to the North Atlantic sea surface temperature Int J Climatol 19 1119-4653
[10]  
Chen W(1998)The relationship between the North Atlantic Oscillation and El Niño-Southern Oscillation Geophys Res Lett 25 2707-14