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Anchoring of atmospheric teleconnection patterns by Arctic Sea ice loss and its link to winter cold anomalies in East Asia.

Authors :
Li, Muyuan
Luo, Dehai
Simmonds, Ian
Dai, Aiguo
Zhong, Linhao
Yao, Yao
Source :
International Journal of Climatology; Jan2021, Vol. 41 Issue 1, p547-558, 12p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

In this paper, the physical processes underlying recent winter cold anomalies over East Asia (EA) are examined via statistical analysis. It is found that the EA cold anomaly depends on the warming in the North Atlantic, sea ice loss in the Barents–Kara Sea (BKS), and atmospheric teleconnection patterns. Specifically, the sea ice loss in the BKS can anchor teleconnection patterns originating from different North Atlantic sea surface temperature (SST) patterns. Different patterns of North Atlantic warming can affect the position of the cold anomaly region through altering the atmospheric circulations. In addition, whether the relevant teleconnection pattern leads to enhanced cold anomaly over EA crucially depends on the sea ice loss in the BKS, because it can anchor the blocking anticyclone embedded in the teleconnection pattern over the Ural region and make it more persistent and quasi‐stationary. Furthermore, it is found that the role of SST modes in the EA cold anomaly depends on their time scales. Although the strong basin‐scale warming (north–south SST tripolar mode) in the North Atlantic mid‐ to high‐latitudes plays a major role in decadal (interannual) cold anomaly over EA, it appears that the Atlantic east–west SST dipole structure dominates winter temperature variations over EA in recent decades on both the interannual and decadal time scales. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08998418
Volume :
41
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
International Journal of Climatology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
147905832
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.6637